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Rebecca Godfrey's anti-heroines seminar in 2013 at Columbia University included three graduate students [Pascha Brown - a Black American woman from Mississippi; Clare (Last Name Unknown) - a white woman from Great Britain who was working on a novel entitled, "Tophiphilia"; and a third unidentified white woman from the United States who researched ambiguous ways to represent incest in her fiction] all of whom went on to enroll in Godfrey's fiction (cross-genre) workshop the next term. That fiction workshop during the 2014 Spring term, included an incident wherein Rebecca Godfrey yelled, pointed at, and dismissed the Black American female graduate student (Pascha Brown) from an otherwise all white female group of students and visitors. The NYPD is currently investigating Rebecca Godfrey for a federal hate crime, which involves Brown v. Board of Education, since the ruling prohibits racial and gender segregation in United States education. Further civil rights legislation and federal laws Godfrey violated include: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; sex discrimination, which is prohibited by Title  IX of the Education Amendments of 1972;  discrimination on the basis of disability as prohibited by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; age discrimination that is prohibited by the Age Discrimination Act of 1975; AND Title II of the Americans with  Disabilities Act of 1990 (prohibiting disability discrimination by public  entities, whether or not they receive federal financial  assistance). Additionally, as of January 8, 2002, Godfrey failed to uphold the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act (Section 9525 of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965,  as amended by the No Child Left Behind Act of  2001). Rebecca Godfrey's 2013 anti-heroine's seminar at Columbia University was arguably modeled after by a paper that Pascha Brown wrote at the University of Alabama entitled, "Selective Memory in the Neo-Slave Novel Heroine: Doubly Damned Meets Damsel in Distress."

Stacey D'Erasamo and Margot Jefferson, two of Godfrey's colleagues at Columbia University, contributed to an unethical and discriminatory ruling related to Pascha Brown's student judicial affairs case, which a former dean named Laila Maher restricted for the art school's standard of review without releasing records to Columbia University's main administration at Low Library for the fairest hearing. The former dean who dismissed Pascha Brown from Columbia University's School of the Arts because of Godfrey's racist approach to education was Laila Maher, whose title was Associate Dean, Student and Alumni Affairs. Maher's last available contact information was: Columbia University School of the Arts, 305 Dodge Hall, MC 1803, 2960 Broadway, New York, NY 10027, t:  212.851.0442, f:  212.851.0485, c: 646.256.8440. Columbia University continued to use Pascha Brown's social security number to federally fund her peers after they dismissed and banned Brown from campus. Pascha Brown does not have a criminal record, and she was born in Greenwood, Mississippi, USA in 1984. Please send any evidence documenting Rebecca Godfrey, Stacey D'erasmo, Margot Jefferson, Alana Newhouse, Erroll McDonald, Columbia University Psychiatrist, Dr. Ngozi Okezie, and Attorney for Office for Civil Rights (OCR) New York, Alexander Artz' for their participation in a federal hate crime against Pascha Brown to the following email addresses: hctf@nypd.org; bennydubose@meridianms.org; AND paschabrown@gmail.com.

Pascha Brown's writing has been featured in The Wildcat, The Inkwell, The Meridian Community College Literary Review, The Vanderbilt Hustler, The Vanderbilt Review, and a bio was released in The Meridian Star when she became a local celebrity or "One of Us" who was accepted into Vanderbilt University, Millsaps College, Northwestern University, and Emory University upon graduating from high school as "Majority Representative" with "highest honors." Pascha Brown graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2006 with honors after majoring in English and Political Science where she took many courses with Zakiya Smith Ellis (the current secretary of higher education for the state of New Jersey). Pascha Brown's former professors include Mark Jarman (Vanderbilt University), Carol Swain (Princeton & Vanderbilt University - Retired), Thadious Davis (Vanderbilt University, Oprah Winfrey Online, and the University of Pennsylvania), Deak Nabers (Brown University), Kellie Wells (University of Alabama), Tom Pearson (University of Alabama - Visiting Professor), Darcey Steinke (Columbia University and the University of Mississippi), and Paul Beatty (Columbia University).

Despite, Rebecca Godfrey's hate crime at Columbia University, Pascha Brown recently released a collection of poetry on her birthday, which is entitled, "A Woman's Right to Rhyme" (2019). The poetry collection was posted on Pascha Brown's LinkedIn page because Erroll McDonald and Cheiku Camara refused to invite Brown to Columbia University MFA's seminal event, identified as an "agent party" to pitch her novel. Brown is currently editing "Excommunication," a historical fiction novel about Hurricane Katrina's affect on academia in the United States of America, which was the basis for Brown's writing sample that gained her admission into the MFA writing programs at the University of Alabama and Columbia University for the graduating classes of 2015.

Godfrey defamed deceased South Asian Canadian murder victim, Reena Virk in her creative nonfiction novel "Under the Bridge." Godfrey opines that Virk stole an address book in Canada and made prank calls releasing false medical information, which allegedly motivated white Canadian teenagers to kill Virk. However, Godfrey has absolutely no hard evidence to substantiate these accusations against Virk. Godfrey's opinion of Virk is further proof of hate speech linking her abuse of Reena Virk to former Columbia University graduate student Pascha Brown.

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