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Rachel Dolezal, the first White woman to ever want to be Black instead, was spotted at Howard University filming a documentary on race.

The Dolezal drew a lot of attention as it made the rounds on the HBCU’s campus.

According to Howard student and A Tribe Called News editor Maya Scade, who spotted the Dolezal and took photos of it, the assumed documentary is on “race and identity in America,” is directed by a White man and is being produced by Los Angeles-based Rad Films.

Picking Howard University is an interesting choice seeing as how the Dolezal sued the school for discrimination back in 2015, alleging racial discrimination. The Dolezal was there studying for a Master’s Degree in the Fine Arts program.

Photo: Twitter

As the Dolezal, spotted with child, made her way around the campus, many other onlookers spotted her and took photos of the species as well.

https://twitter.com/MichelleHux/status/740972371805413379

Howard University did not deny or confirm that The Dolezal was on campus filming a documentary. Instead, they offered this tweet in response to students asking if it was true.

The Dolezal was also in Washington, D.C. attending the American Association for Access, Equality and Diversity’s 42nd Annual conference. Nope, we don’t know who they are either.