• A white Jew professor says she has been pretending to be Black for her

    From Bradley K. Sherman@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 24 01:50:09 2021
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    Fire this lying Democrat whore.

    A professor of African and Latin American studies who portrayed
    herself as Black has now revealed she has been lying.

    Jessica A. Krug, an associate professor at George Washington
    University, has written extensively about Africa, Latin America,
    the diaspora and identity, all while claiming her own Black and
    Latina heritage. But in an article published on Medium.com on
    Thursday, Krug revealed the truth: She is white.

    "To an escalating degree over my adult life, I have eschewed my
    lived experience as a white Jewish child in suburban Kansas City
    under various assumed identities within a Blackness that I had
    no right to claim: first North African Blackness, then U.S.
    rooted Blackness, then Caribbean rooted Bronx Blackness," she
    wrote.

    Krug acknowledged in her post that she had no right to claim
    these identities, saying that "doing so is the very epitome of
    violence, of thievery and appropriation, of the myriad ways in
    which non-Black people continue to use and abuse Black
    identities and cultures."

    She apologized for what she calls her "continued appropriation
    of a Black Caribbean identity," saying she was wrong, unethical,
    immoral, anti-Black and colonial.

    "I am not a culture vulture," she wrote. "I am a culture leech."

    A student is shocked by the revelation

    Anmol Goraya, a junior at George Washington studying
    international affairs, says she took an introductory history
    class with Krug in spring 2019. At the time, Krug was one of her
    favorite professors — Goraya said she seemed like an energetic
    woman of color being unapologetic about who she was, coming to
    class in heels, huge hoop earrings and even leopard print.

    Goraya told CNN that Krug would often champion Black and
    indigenous artists, and lectured on topics such as Indigenous
    populations in Chile and the role of rice in the African
    diaspora.

    "From the moment she came into the classroom, I was in awe of
    her," Goraya said. "And I'm just shocked that it was such a
    complete lie."

    Krug told the class she was from the Bronx, an identity she was
    proud of, Goraya told CNN. She once even got into an argument
    with a student who tried to say rap was invented in Brooklyn.

    She would also use a lot of Spanish in her speech. For example,
    rather than "plantains" she would always say "plátanos." But the
    exact place she was from always changed, Goraya said. She once
    spoke about how plantains were important to her family in the
    Dominican Republic, but told another student she was from Puerto
    Rico, Goraya said. Still, she never would have guessed Krug was
    lying.

    "It was the last thing on my mind to think she was lying. I
    would think I had the details confused," she said.

    Krug would also say the N-word when it was in texts the class
    was reading, Goraya told CNN.

    The university is investigating

    Crystal Nosal, a spokesperson for George Washington University,
    wrote to CNN that the university is aware of Krug's post and
    looking into the situation, but "cannot comment further on
    personnel matters."

    CNN reached out to Krug for a statement, but did not immediately
    receive a reply.

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    Krug's admission brought to mind the 2015 case of Rachel
    Dolezal, another white woman who passed as a Black woman while
    teaching Africana studies at Eastern Washington University and
    heading her local chapter of the NAACP.

    People on Twitter immediately spoke out against Krug, predicting
    she would continue taking away opportunities from Black people.

    "When Jessica Krug gets her book deal and is on the talk show
    circuit, remember this tweet. White women continually harm our
    communities and are rewarded for their efforts," wrote organizer
    Leslie Mac. "She wrote that whole article and included LITERALLY
    ZERO plans to repair the harm she caused - so what was the
    purpose of the article? Attention & access - just like her
    pretending to a Black Woman was."

    She referred to her ancestors in one piece

    Krug received her Ph.D. in 2012 from the University of Wisconsin-
    Madison, according to her staff page on George Washington
    University's website. She has written extensively for Essence
    Magazine, most recently on Aug. 27 for a piece titled "On Puerto
    Rico, Blackness, And Being When Nations Aren't Enough." That
    piece has since been deleted from Essence's website.

    The introduction to her 2018 book, "Fugitive Modernities:
    Politics and Identity Outside the State in Kisama, Angola, and
    the Americas, c. 1594-Present" — which traces the histories of
    communities in Angola — begins with references to those who came
    before her, her grandparents and her ancestors. It's now being
    held up as one way Krug lied about her identity.

    "My grandparents, who gave me the best parts of themselves,
    music and movement and storytelling, the inclination to ask and
    the soul to listen. My ancestors, unknown, unnamed, who bled
    life into a future they had no reason to believe could or should
    exist. My brother, the fastest, the smartest, the most charming
    of us all. Those whose names I cannot say for their own safety,
    whether in my barrio, in Angola, or in Brazil," she wrote.

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