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  • CRRES Directors Dina Okamoto and Michelle Moyd Quoted on Satchuel Cole

CRRES Directors Dina Okamoto and Michelle Moyd Quoted on Satchuel Cole

Friday, September 18, 2020

Dr. Okamoto and Dr. Moyd

Another case of stolen Black identity has come out close to home. Indianapolis activist Satchuel Cole has admitted to lying about being Black. CRRES Director Dina Okamoto and Associate Director Michelle Moyd provide comments about the harm that these betrayals cause to the Black community, including the damaged trust when these individuals are activist participants in social justice groups themselves.

“Satchuel Cole, leader in the fight for racial equality in Indianapolis, lied about own race”

Read the full article on the Indy Star

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