Tag: Louis Farrakhan

Black-Jewish relations have been complex despite both groups facing discrimination and supporting civil rights causes.
Kahllid Al-Alim, a candidate for the Los Angeles school board, faced backlash for liking antisemitic posts on social media.
Eric Adams, the Brooklyn borough president and former New York City police officer, is emerging as a frontrunner in the race for mayor.
The article discusses the concerning normalization and rehabilitation of Louis Farrakhan, a known anti-Semite and conspiracy theorist, by various individuals and institutions.
The article discusses the opposition of civil rights icon John Lewis to the Million Man March organized by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan in 1995.
NFL player Zach Banner of the Pittsburgh Steelers stood up for the Jewish community in response to the anti-Semitic controversy sparked by Philadelphia Eagles player DeSean Jackson.
The resurgence of white supremacy and black nationalism in the U.S. has led to a dangerous intersection where anti-Semitism thrives within both movements.
Jay Electronica's album "A Written Testimony" features controversial content with the prominent inclusion of Louis Farrakhan's anti-Semitic rhetoric.
In a critique of Bernie Sanders' manifesto on anti-Semitism published in Jewish Currents, the author praises Bernie's acknowledgment of Israel's democratic achievements and rejection of anti-Semitic tropes but criticizes his failure to address various forms of anti-Semitism, such as Islamist and progressive left anti-Semitism.
A group of seven women initially came together after the 2016 election to organize what would become the Women's March, with the aim of including marginalized voices in leadership roles.
Tamika Mallory's association with Louis Farrakhan, a known anti-Semite, has sparked criticism toward the Womens March movement she co-chairs.
The discussion surrounding Jewish involvement in the slave trade has been a contentious one, often fueled by groups like the Nation of Islam.