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1013:. . I was a journalist and author who wrote the book 'Inside the CIA’s Secret War in Jamaica' and wrote protest music—she trashed my book and music as being irrelevant. It’s not often that I check a person’s page during a disagreement on Facebook, but I had to find out who this person was. Who had the audacity to question my Blackness? Jess La Bombalera had some sort of revolutionary symbol as her profile picture. I’d never met a Latina woman who was called Jess. They would usually go by Jessica. I’d also never heard of any Latinos calling themselves "La Bombalera"—it seemed like a wrestling name that an upper-class white girl from Scarsdale would use. On her page, I found out Jess La Bombalera’s real name: Jessica Krug. I saw a picture where she looked like a white Jewish woman with a tan. As a biracial man with many biracial friends, I have a good eye for identifying my biracial brothers and sisters. She wasn’t one of them. When I Googled her last name "Krug," I didn’t find any "Afro-Latinas" but Ashkenazi Jews. The picture, the last name, and her overcompensating for Blackness let me know one thing. This woman was not Black. Not Latina, not even biracial. This was a full-fledged white woman. I called her out on it and told her she wasn’t a person of color. She claimed that she was 100% Afro-Latina and derided me for being half-white. . . 753:. . Jessica A. Krug is the name of an associate professor of history at George Washington whose résumé includes prestigious grants and scholarly publications, along with articles in popular outlets like Essence and RaceBaitr, a website exploring race. Her academic work, including the 2018 book “Fugitive Modernities: Kisama and the Politics of Freedom,” focuses on the politics and culture of African and African diaspora societies in the early modern period. . . Professor Krug’s scholarly work has won respectful attention. “Fugitive Modernities,” which examined the politics and cultures of fugitive slave communities in Angola and in the African diaspora, was a finalist in 2019 for two prestigious awards, the Harriet Tubman Prize and the Frederick Douglass Book Prize. Yomaira Figueroa, an associate professor of global diaspora studies at Michigan State University, said in an interview that it was considered an “amazing book” and “field-changing.” “I know a lot of folks who really respect her as a historian,” Professor Figueroa said. . . 1374:. . There’s a familiar story that accounts for the prevalence of lighter-complected folk in America, the post-bellum legacy of rape—the same narrative that Krug latched onto in making the myth of her 'lightskin' presentation, wielding it as a cudgel to protect her against those who might try to pry into the finer points of her background. all of this light skin is not incidental to how Black studies sees itself—to who is promoted, professionally and ideologically, within the field, and to who is extended, as Krug was extended, so much benefit of the doubt. /P/ These things are known but rarely acknowledged in such mixed company. There may be a shift in the air, though. The unravelling of Krug’s charade began with a whisper network of sorts, as so many of these things do. The whispering continues. I am aware of at least one scholar, known for playing with the color line, who quietly modified her institutional bio recently. The self-description now specifies 'white.'" 917:. . Yomaira C. Figueroa, associate professor of global diaspora studies at Michigan State University, said on Twitter that the 'only reason Jessica Krug finally admitted to this lie is on Aug 26th one very brave very BLACK Latina junior scholar approached two senior Black Latina scholars & trusted them enough to do the research & back her up.' Those two professors contacted other senior scholars and institutions with unspecified proof, Figueroa tweeted. 'There was no witch hunt, but there was a need to draw the line. Krug got ahead of the story because she was caught & she knew the clock was ticking folks started to confront her & ask questions.' In an interview, Figueroa said she did not know Krug personally. But she said discussions about Krug’s background were sparked in part by the recent revelation that late Cuban writer H. G. Carrillo was not actually Cuban at all, but rather born to a non-Latinx Black family in Detroit. . . 1289:. . 'Thanks for asking about my last name. It’s actually "Cruz" and is pronounced as such. Long story, and when we meet up in person, I’ll tell you.' As an acquisition editor, I often present information about our authors and our books to colleagues across our departments, and, as someone whose name is often mispronounced, I work hard to get names right. From that point forward, everyone across our Press dutifully pronounced her name as 'Cruz.' When I met her in person for the first time the following year, shortly after her book was published, she told me the fictitious story of how her grandparents came to this country from the Caribbean and how immigration officials made a transcription mistake on their last name. . . 1713:, but if it's a negative thing, we want to tack on a negative suffix, like "controversy" or "scandal". Seriously, if she had one a sufficiently famous award, and suddenly garnered national attention for that, everybody would support for an article without a suffix. But, because the national coverage came over something negative, there's this odd desire to append that negative thing to the title. Given that such a suffix will never, ever, be used to find the article in a search, what exactly is the purpose of adding "controversy" or "scandal" or any other suffix to the name, other than to demean? Unfortunately, only an admin can rename the article, it seems (I tried).- 797:. . she’s also the author of Fugitive Modernities: Kisama and the Politics of Freedom. This book, a study of political movements among people trafficked in the slave trade, was a finalist for the 2020 Frederick Douglass Book Prize (presented by Yale’s Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition) and the 2019 Harriet Tubman Book Prize (presented by the Lapidus Center for the Historical Analysis of Transatlantic Slavery). According to a PDF of the book, published by the Guardian, she received financial support from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture to help fund the project. . . 581: 560: 1052:" " is both a traditional dance and musical style of Puerto Rico. Its origins are rooted in the island's history of African slavery but today has evolved into a community expression of Afro-Puerto Rican culture. While Bomba can be used as the generic name for a number of rhythms, it is truly about a creative, interactive relationship between dancers, percussionists and singers. Today it's practiced as a communal activity in its centers of origin in Loíza, Santurce, Mayagüez and Ponce. Also, Puerto Rican migrants have brought the tradition to some parts of the US mainland." 817:. . Her book, 'Fugitive Modernities,' was published by the prestigious Duke University Press and had been a 2019 finalist for the Harriet Tubman Prize and the Frederick Douglass Book Prize. Even Professor Figueroa admits that it was considered an "amazing," "field-changing" book. 'Fugitive Modernities' focuses on the 16th-century history of the Kisama region of Angola, whose status as a refugee site for Africans escaping Portuguese slave traders influenced the creation of escaped slave towns in New World countries like Colombia and Brazil. Historian 821:, who teaches at King's College in London, wrote a review of it in the Hispanic American Historical Review, praising Krug for 'moving beyond Eurocentric concepts to ideas derived from African languages." In an email, Green told me that he had a few exchanges with Krug because "there are not many historians of precolonial West/West Central Africa out there!" He insisted the book was "based on solid research," and that he "found it one of the best kinds of history, taking a sledgehammer to state power of all kinds... '. . 940:. . A person who didn't wish to be identified told NPR they recently informed editors who publish Krug's work online and others who work with her about possible discrepancies in her personal story. After receiving a tip that Krug was actually from Kansas City, they searched online and found what they believed to be Krug's parents' obituaries in that region. The person requested anonymity because they feared repercussions in their profession and did not wish to be publicly associated with the controversy. . . 1116:. . Chaédria LaBouvier, an art historian, says she met Krug on a panel in early 2017 and they spoke afterwards. 'Her accent seemed off to me, and the clothing and whole performative element of "hood" identity,' LaBouvier said in an email to NPR. LaBouvier says that Krug told her 'Jess La Bombalera' was her 'salsa name.' In a New York City Council public hearing in June about police brutality conducted over Zoom, a woman identifies herself as Jess La Bombalera in 'El Barrio, East Harlem.' . . 223: 298: 277: 856:, praising Krug for 'moving beyond Eurocentric concepts to ideas derived from African languages.' In an email, Green told me that he had a few exchanges with Krug because 'there are not many historians of precolonial West/West Central Africa out there!" He insisted the book was "based on solid research," and that he "found it one of the best kinds of history, taking a sledgehammer to state power of all kinds... So for many reasons, I found the revelations (about Krug) saddening.' . . 203: 866:. . It was published by Duke University Press, which is known for its cutting-edge monographs in the area of Black studies. The editorial director, Gisela Fosado, explained in a post on the press’s blog that she, too, had been lied to—in their initial contact, Fosado wrote, Krug claimed that her surname was actually Cruz. Fosado added that she is not sure what’s to be done now with Krug’s scholarship, which 'has been widely praised and recognized as important.' . . 670: 649: 2160:. Please note the definition of crime is: 'An action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.' Jessica Krug has not committed a crime. But she is notable in her field - I'm looking at a dozen reviews of Fugitive Modernities, and certainly heard about it when it was out - so could well have ended up with a page of her own later, if anyone got around to it. 470: 449: 141: 106: 381: 360: 1485:. . Hunter College professor Yarimar Bonilla, who was a fellow at New York's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture with Krug, said on Twitter that Krug employed gross racial stereotypes to build her claim to authenticity, 'claiming to be a child of addicts from the hood,' . . her youth in the Bronx constantly witnessing acts of police brutality, describing one against her brother, . . 480: 876:. . Krug leveraged her deception to enable and promote her work, in ways that are not quantifiable or always specific. As others have pointed out, Krug’s scholarship may not have ever existed without the funding that was inseparable from her two decades of lies. What are we then to do with her scholarship, which, as it happens, has been widely praised and recognized as important? . . 75: 243: 127: 151: 1701:. The coverage isn't about a single thing. It's about her career, spanning years, with numerous writings, and multiple awards. It's all about her. This is a biography, in every sense of the word. I find it funny that when somebody becomes suddenly known for positive things, nobody wants to add a suffix, like 1646:
The article was renamed to add "controversy" to the title. What is controversial about it? She has admitted that she misrepresented her ethnicity. That is not controversial in itself. Some people may consider it reprehensible, but I don't see how it is controversial. (I also thought I remembered some
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of the event in reliable secondary sources which persists beyond contemporaneous news coverage and devotes significant attention to the individual's role. (Note: A living person accused of a crime is presumed not guilty unless and until the contrary is decided by a court of law. Editors must give
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I would like to eliminate the section name "Biography" (keeping most content). The whole article is a "biography", so the name is meaningless, and causes the article to be organized haphazardly, with sections going deeper than needed. We can reduce the length of quotations. We have two length
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quotations, and picture of her Medium post. Seems like overkill. Having a quotation in a box on the right side, also limits where it can be positioned in article. I also don't see why we need a screenshot of a web page, as long as we describe what's on it, based on reliable sources. -
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It appears that none disagree with this, or have offered a substantive disagreement. It's been three days since the last comment. If there's no serious objection within 24 hours, I suggest the move be effected. If no one else does it, or instructs me not to, I will do it.
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I meant Knowledge's own criteria for using the term "scandal" in a title. Do we have criteria differentiating, say, a "scandal" from a "controversy" or an "affair"? "Scandal" is a non-neutral term and insinuates a moral judgment or opinion about it, which is not really
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sometimes, as that namespace remains unoccupied....) In any case, IMO there's a stronger case for the "scandal" as being the article's primary "hook" w rgd to notability, I myself have no objections were it to become a full-on blp (esp. if its biographical section(s) get
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Adding "racial pretense" as a qualifier with somebody's name, seems about as bias and hostile as you can get. Terms like "racial pretense" (when attached to a BLP name) belong in the quotation marks, in the body, with appropriate attribution if they are to be used.
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Moved to Jessica Krug as there is overwhelming support for a move. While there is some support for adding her middle initial, the consensus is for leaving it out. I would observe that she does publish with her middle initial, but our policy on names is
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If we want to include a qualifier, I suggest something more directly descriptive of the nature of the controversy – e.g. "racial pretense scandal", "ethnic pretense scandal", or "ethno-racial pretense scandal".
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This should be left as is since her notability is a direct result of her admitted scandal, she frames it in moral terms in the medium post, so the title of the article is appropriate. -
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Seems the biography update was done already. The quote there did seem a bit like overkill; I generally find quotes inappropriate in Knowledge articles on social or contentious topics.
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for now, just plain "Jessica Krug". Currently, this is merely a biographical article, with a section on the "scandal" (is it a scandal? What's the criteria for that?).
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For that matter, do most sources include her middle initial, or do they omit it? My impression is that middle initials are often not part of a person's common name. —
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article, a "pseudonym identifies one or more persons who have true names (that is, legal identities) but do not publicly disclose them". —
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Krug, not just Jessica Krug. She publishes under Jessica A. Krug and it seems most appropriate to preserve that in the Knowledge title.
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The current title is "Jessica Krug academic scandal". I think the word "academic" is unnecessary and should be removed. —
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I wouldn't call it a "nickname" or "stage name". To me, that would be a name that is used without deception – like
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George Washington University working on options for students; Provost and dean acknowledge 'pain' caused by scandal
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I propose we move the article to "------ scandal" -- & also "sans" her middle initial.--
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starred in the role of dancer 'La Bomba' aka Rose Perez. The film was nominated for
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