For the first time, Peter Brimelow's white nationalist hate website VDARE is making a move into the real world with a conference planned this spring in California.
For the first time, Peter Brimelow's white nationalist hate website VDARE is making a move into the real world with a conference planned this spring in California.
More than 200,000 people are poised to converge on Washington, D.C., this weekend for the Women’s March on Washington. The brainchild of a retired lawyer in Hawaii, the march has galvanized women across the country who looked to organizers to make the event truly represent all of them.
The Oath Keepers were in attendance at the swearing in of President-elect Donald Trump this morning. But while most onlookers were there to cheer on – or protest – the incoming president, the Oath Keepers were combing the crowd for suspicious behavior from political opponents on the left, and, of course, looking for anyone who appeared to be a member of ISIS.
Has anyone checked on Michael Hill? All the signs of life are still there. He’s posting on the website of his neo-Confederate group, the League of the South (LOS). His writing, still remarkable for its flagrant anti-Semitism and his reliance on the tired (((echoes))) meme, is replete with calls for “Christian manliness” in the face of “Yankee tyranny." But something about Dr. Hill seems off.
Educators striving to ensure their schools are welcoming to all students as the nation continues to struggle with xenophobia and anti-Muslim bias will find an array of strategies to combat Islamophobia and be an advocate for immigrant and refugee students in the latest issue of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Teaching Tolerance magazine, released this week.
Conspiracists, militiamen and bikers are up in arms over nefarious ‘Marxist’ plot to wreak mass chaos, cause a coup and assassinate the president-elect.
There have been some big changes for white nationalist leader Richard Spencer –– a posh townhouse in Alexandria, Va., and a new website, Altright.com, staffed with a cadre of well-known leaders of the radical right.
Days before Donald Trump takes office as the 45th president of the United States, hundreds of students across America offered advice to the president-elect as part of an initiative by the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Teaching Tolerance project.
Today is a very special day – a time for us to not only pay tribute to one of our nation’s greatest leaders but to reflect upon and recommit ourselves to the ideals that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. championed.
Banking on the hopes that American minorities will feel alienated if President Trump handles the subject of race the way he did during his campaign, with divisive language and an attention to white nationalism, black separatism is finding a renewed sense of energy.