Year in Review: Combatting the Fascist Threat
This year has proven that the fascist threat is not an un-American deviation but the most developed form of the sickness at the heart of the American project.
read moreThis year has proven that the fascist threat is not an un-American deviation but the most developed form of the sickness at the heart of the American project.
read moreHow a slogan, often used to derail calls for racial justice, originated from the imagined white victimhood and upholding of white supremacy.
read moreUnderstanding how philanthropy works is vital when advocating for change and more diversified power over how money flows to our communities.
read moreSolidarity amongst marginalized groups requires education, organizing, and work but is essential in dismantling white supremacy.
read moreThe use of the phrase “woke” has strayed far from its roots and has been co-opted by conservatives and mainstream culture to discredit calls for accountability and justice.
read moreThe far-right conspiracy, or the “great replacement” theory, has gained popularity globally, fueling racial violence and attacks like the Buffalo mass shooting.
read moreSexual violence has been used as a form of social control and a way to further oppress marginalized people throughout history.
read moreUnlike the unjust trials of the Scottsboro Boys, white vigilantism often ended in lynchings, one of which inspired the song “Strange Fruit.”
read moreWhoopi Goldberg’s Holocaust comments on The View inaccurately claimed that the genocide of millions of Jews was not about race. During the Holocaust, Jewish people were labeled as an “inferior race” by the Nazis, echoing similar eugenicist beliefs held in the U.S. during that time.
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