Rachel Dolezal, on the brink of homelessness, refuses to admit wrongdoing two years after scandal

Rachel Dolezal on brink of homelessness, living off food stamps

Two years after she was revealed to be a white woman pretending to be black, Rachel Dolezal is unable to find work and lives off food stamps – but she still believes she did nothing wrong. “I’m not going to stoop and apologize and grovel and feel bad about it,” she told the Guardian.

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The former NAACP leader, who stepped down from the position in Spokane, Washington, amid scandal, was outed in June 2015 when her parents, Larry and Ruthanne, revealed she was not actually black.

The story made international headlines and Dolezal eventually admitted she was “biologically born white to white parents” and compared herself to Caitlyn Jenner, claiming race is “not coded in your DNA.”

The 39-year-old also lost her job as an adjunct instructor at Eastern Washington university because of the ordeal, and she hasn’t been able to get work since.

The former professor and columnist told the Guardian she’s applied for more than 100 jobs, but not a single place will hire her. The only offers that have come her way have been for reality television and porn.

Dolezal now relies on food stamps to feed her family and has been receiving help from a friend to cover her — next month she expects to be homeless, the Guardian reported.

She added her memoir titled “In Full Color,” due out in March, was turned down by 30 publishing houses before anyone would be willing to print it.

Screen Shot 2017 02 26 at 18 30 47 [An 18-year-old Rachel Dolezal is pictured here in a handout photo provided by her biological father Larry Dolezal. Recently, Rachel has claimed that her parents are not in fact her parents even though they provided handouts of her birth certificate. Rachel argues against her birth certificate claiming no one was present at her birth since it occurred at home.]