among those who received threats were rashida love and her family. in november, she resigned from her position as director of evergreen's multicultural advising services. >> it was terrifying. it was really scary. people had googled me to the point that my parents' address and their phone number had been made available. >> reporter: do you have any regrets about any of that? >> what i would say is some of the reaction that came to evergreen was deeply unfortunate. and i absolutely wish it had not happened. do i feel responsible for it? no. i think the behavior on evergreen's campus was exactly the kind of bigotry that would lead to that overreaction by the far right. and that is on the people who behaved that way, not on me for exposing it. >> reporter: weinstein and heying filed a lawsuit against the college and received a $500,000 settlement in september. they resigned as part of the agreement. when you look at those videos from last spring, they were calling him a white supremacist, racist, and, you know, shutting him down. can you understand why