She also has spent a good chunk of her work defending Black men (which tends to be ignored due to her statements about the CP5**), but since most of her critics haven't even touched her work, it's a bit pointless to debate.
And those caustic proponents are the same community on social media on the like that utilize things like ADOS to attack people and shield their prejudices. If you're on Black pseudo-academic Twitter you come across those types quite a bit.
**her comments, if applied to general Black youth gangs would have been decidedly accurate, but their attachment to the innocent Central Park 5 is really a cliff for any worthwhile examination of the contradictory nature of those groups