‘No Regrets': Rachel Dolezal Writing Book About Racial Identity

“I don’t have any regrets about how I identify. I’m still me," Dolezal said on "Today"

Rachel Dolezal, the former leader of the Spokane, Washington, chapter of the NAACP, who sparked debates about racial identity when it was discovered she was white by birth despite decades of identifying herself as a black woman, said Tuesday she's writing a book about racial identity. 

“I don’t have any regrets about how I identify. I’m still me," Dolezal said on NBC's "Today" show, adding that she's “ready to move on” after a difficult year. 

Dolezal, who gave birth to her third son earlier this year, said she's exploring new opportunities and hopes to go back to teaching and doing "racial and social justice work."  

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