| Is “La Bombera” a familiar last name in some parts of the world? I tried googling, but all that comes up now is that this was one of her aliases. |
Anyone know where she did undergrad? |
KU |
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Looks like she’ll no longer be teaching classes this semester at GW.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/gwu-plans-to-replace-jessica-krug-the-professor-who-admitted-to-falsely-claiming-black-identity/2020/09/04/699fc2be-eedb-11ea-ab4e-581edb849379_story.html?fbclid=IwAR3o0V8tEvFEYwSpUu15shYU_yZJjFYLkyMK9qwnLwNntkOKirHO6bD7IUs |
| It is very sad. I am sure many of her students and colleagues are feeling deceived. Her deception is a form of mental illness. I wonder what was the impetus to coming forward now? |
Barstow high school in Kansas City and a PhD from University of Wisconsin-Madison. Don’t know if that’s where she went for undergraduate degree. Here’s her high school:
Self described an 'unrepentant and unreformed child of the hood' LOL |
No mental illness. She outed herself because some colleagues were planning to out her and she wanted to get ahead of the story. |
I think I read BA is from Portland, but not sure |
Getting ahead of the story doesn’t mean she’s not mentally ill. You can have rational moments and thoughts but these many lies are a sign of something. |
Yes, they’re the sign of a sociopath—someone who lies, cheats, and steals to get ahead with little remorse. |
No, this is just not true. I am a white woman with a PhD from an R1 university and did my research at the intersection of African American and Indigenous history. All of my professors in grad school were white, ALL of them. They rejected multiple Native scholars in a search one year, canceled it, and hired a white man a couple years later. They did hire one Black woman and she left after a couple years because she felt the environment was hostile. The first Black woman to ever be a student in our department left without her degree and felt ahe was held to a different atandard. I didn't stay in academia, but it's not because I'm white. I think on the internet a lot of people say white people shouldn't be hired to teach about other people's histories, but that is not how it works. People complaining on Twitter don't run the hiring committees. |
That’s not how checking references work. She was focused in an area of study. Questions wouldn’t have been, “tell me is she really black?” |
| I don’t know enough about her subject area to judge myself on whether she was smart or not. Maybe she wasn’t all that academically gifted. Let’s just say she knew she lacked the required talent to advance in her chosen field of study and either thought that in some perverse way if she took on the culture, race, and ethnicity of those she was trying to study, it would make it easier to understand; or she knew she was untalented and figured that by claiming ethnicity, culture, race of those she was studying, no one could question her research. All in all a very sad example of a human being. |
Except she didn’t claim just one origin story. She’d tell people she was of North African descent, of African American descent, from the caribbean, black-Latina from the Bronx. |
Sounds like she is / was a pathological liar and this was not a rational choice. Expecting true remorse from a malignant narcissist is unreasonable. |