

I wondered when she would start making the news-show rounds.
Rachel Dolezal, the not-black now-former president of the Spokane chapter of the NAACP, is slated to be interviewed tomorrow morning on the Today show –
Rachel Dolezal, the Washington state civil rights activist and NAACP leader who has been accused of misrepresenting her race, will give her first sought-after interview on “Today.”NBC made the announcement Monday on the morning show’s Twitter that Dolezal will appear live in-studio on Tuesday, June 16.Following her interview with Matt Lauer on “Today,” Dolezal will also give separate interviews with NBC News and MSNBC, sitting down with Savannah Guthrie on “NBC Nightly News” and Melissa Harris-Perry for MSNBC and NBCBLK, NBCNews.com’s African-American vertical.
I'm not surprised that she's giving the first crack of interviews with the NBC networks – seeing as the likes of Melissa Harris-Perry were out giving her the excuse of "categories of blackness" to fall back on.
Suffice it to say – this should be interesting. And I'm also waiting on the announcement of a book deal (it's only a matter of time, isn't it?)