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Baltimore votes to get rid of its four Confederate statues
Angelo Young
Baltimore has voted to move or destroy monuments to racists and slave-owners
Anthony Scaramucci rails on Steve Bannon to Stephen Colbert
Jeremy Binckes
Media darling "The Mooch" laughs it up with Stephen Colbert, even though he's no longer a White House staffer
Donald Trump and the Lost Cause: President finally disavows racist violence — but he applauded the movement behind Unite the Right
Amanda Marcotte
With his demand to "cherish our history," Trump sided with the pro-Confederate cause that sparked the violence
White people calling for “unity”: Your good intentions aren’t enough
Erin Keane
Stop mourning Charlottesville with "this isn't us" and weak cries to "come together." Denounce bigotry instead
From “All Lives Matter” to the terror in Charlottesville: How the media’s phony fairness got us here
Chauncey DeVega
Too many journalists were complicit in the rise of Trump and refuse to call the terror in Virginia by its name
Trump attacks black CEO who resigned from White House council over response to Charlottesville protests
Taylor Link
Kenneth Frazier resigned from Trump's American Manufacturing Council after he felt Trump failed to denounce racism
Charlottesville and history: Violence has been endemic to the American far right for generations
Matthew Rozsa
Sadly, the violence we saw in Charlottesville is nothing new in the hateful history of the American far right
White nationalist rally goer: “I’m not the angry racist they see in that photo”
Taylor Link
A student at the University of Nevada, Reno insists he is not a racist for attending a racist protest
White supremacy in the age of Trump
KERI LEIGH MERRITT
Never forget that this country has a long history of upper-class whites using racism to their advantage
A working-class strategy for defeating white supremacy
GABRIEL KRISTAL
People often only make the effort to challenge their prejudices when they are engaged in struggle with others.
It’s time to fight the alt-right — but not by actually fighting in the street
Amanda Marcotte
Direct confrontation with alt-right goons is a bad idea: There are more productive channels for righteous anger
White supremacy week at the White House: Even by Trump standards, the racism was dialed to 11
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's overt racism isn't aimed at liberals — it's about distracting his base away from the Russia scandal
Evangelical Christians and Donald Trump: They love him because they don’t trust facts or reason
Chauncey DeVega
Evangelicals have been eager to look past Trump's vulgarity and immorality — there are deeper things that bind them
Trump’s white nationalism torments us now, but the “centrality of whiteness” will fade away
Carey Purcell
Author Sheryll Cashin explains how cultural dexterity is spreading despite Trump
Donald Trump Jr., Jared Kushner and the lie of inherent white innocence
Kali Holloway
Don Jr. and Kushner benefit from the lifelong presumption of white innocence this racist society confers on them
Amid the blaring headlines, routine reports of hate-fueled violence
Joe Sexton
Documenting Hate’s catalogue of incidents captures the seeming ordinariness of many of them
100 years ago African-Americans marched down 5th Avenue to declare that black lives matter
Chad Williams
Nearly 10,000 African-Americans participated in the "Silent Protest Parade"
LISTEN: Antifa is an organizing strategy, not a group
Chauncey DeVega
On the "Chauncey DeVega Show," I talk to members of an anti-fascist organization about resisting Trump's agenda
Michael Phelps didn’t really race a great white shark, and people are pissed
Charlie May
The highly anticipated showdown between a legendary olympian and a great white shark, wasn't all it was hyped to be
There’s a legacy of people resisting white supremacy in the US. Antifa is not new.
Chauncey DeVega
Two organizers from a Chicago antifascist group discuss the expansion of the resistance as the alt-right digs in
Inside the minds of Trump’s “true believers”
Ronald W. Pies
Trump's rhetoric has inspired millions of disaffected voters to become "true believers" of his presidency
Growing my way out of dystopia
Frida Berrigan
Can we stop feeling quite so helpless and hopeless in a world on the skids?
America’s violent birth: Why we shouldn’t be surprised that U.S. politics is a blood sport now
Holger Hoock
The Founding Fathers were no strangers to extreme polarization, political violence and intimidation of the press
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