No High Yellows allowed!

Rhoden, who is an instructor in ASU’s University College teaching an entry level college-orientation type class and one upper level general education class, is a member of Scottsdale Unified’s Equity and Inclusion Committee and the Scottsdale Human Relations Commission, which claims to “promote all dimensions of diversity” as an advisory body to the mayor, city council and staff. Critics say the Commission may promote some levels of diversity, but not diversity of thought.

And who is the second offended diversity warrior? This lady:

Lassen, who has earned a reputation for her abusive behavior towards other parents she refers to as “super rich White Karens,” serves as a co-chair for the Scottsdale Parent Council (SPC) DEI Committee. The Council is an organization, according to District sources, created to support the administration’s agenda and all of its policies and practices.

The embarrassing incident for Rhodes and Lassen began when they made the blackface accusation after Hopi PTA posted pictures of a Disco-themed charity auction. In one of the pictures, Koko is seen with a number of attendees wearing garb from the 1970’s.

And who is Kim Koko Hunter who the Scottsdale Propaganda Council Distorted Dysfunctional Division Committee leaders accused of cultural appropriation?

Koko is local to Phoenix, a graduate from South Mountain HS. He’s a community leader who is passionate about engaging youth and has established multiple programs across Valley communities and through Boys & Girls Clubs. He helped Elevate Phoenix raise over $1M last November. He is a strong education advocate and was an administrator at a local charter high school until recently retiring to focus full-time on his entertainment company.

Back to Lassen, who, it turns out, is also an advocate for transgender indoctrination:

Lassen raised eyebrows last year when she complained in a Drag Queen Story Hour Zoom discussion that it was difficult to bring the Drag Queens to school because “it is much harder at the school level as far as the parents having a lot of say and clout with the District unfortunately.”