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‘Ethnic fraud’: Madison’s Kay LeClaire faces allegations for posing as an Indigenous person for years

Noted: Many say LeClaire took pride in their heritage. They served on the state Department of Justice’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Task Force, earned speaking gigs and had a paid residency at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Sami Schalk, a UW-Madison associate professor of gender and women’s studies, called the news “deeply disappointing.”

“It just makes no sense to me why someone would do it,” Schalk, who identifies as Black, said. “Because there’s so many ways to be an ally to a community and be very involved in creating change for a community that you believe in, to be a part of a community without claiming something that you’re not.”