Tag: White Nationalism

At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), held in Maryland, activists with neo-Nazi affiliations, such as Greg Conte and Ryan Sanchez, were reported to have attended, discussing anti-Jewish views and white nationalist topics.
The PBS documentary "Nazi Town, USA" explores the period in the 1930s when American citizens, affected by the Great Depression and influenced by racist policies and eugenic ideas, aligned themselves with groups like the German American Bund.
Eric K. Ward, a Black community organizer, has spent decades infiltrating and researching white nationalist groups.
Eric K. Ward, a Black community organizer and expert on authoritarian movements and hate groups, has spent over 30 years infiltrating white nationalist groups and studying their ideology.
In this piece, Eric K. Ward, an activist and recipient of an Inspirational and Leadership Award, explains how the core of white nationalism is rooted in antisemitism and how different political movements tap into it.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has released a report listing over 3,000 antisemitic incidents in the three months since October 7, 2023, with the count representing a threat to Jews unprecedented in modern history.
The U.S. State Department faces a dilemma as diplomat Fritz Berggren, known for operating a racist and antisemitic blog, remains employed due to First Amendment protections despite calls for his dismissal.
In this conversation on racial justice, Eric Ward, the Executive Director of the Western States Center, discusses how fighting antisemitism is crucial in combating other forms of bigotry.
As the High Holidays approach, the article emphasizes the importance of deep reflection and self-improvement, particularly in the wake of events like the Tree of Life shooting.
In the wake of the tragic Pittsburgh massacre in 2018, major Orthodox organizations unequivocally condemned the attack but hesitated to denounce white nationalism as its cause, with some attributing this reluctance to the Orthodox support for Trump and right-wing politics.
On the Unorthodox podcast, Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter Eli Saslow discusses his book "Rising out of Hatred," detailing Derek Black's transformation from a white nationalist to an advocate against the movement, influenced by friendships with diverse peers, including Jewish students who invited him to Shabbat dinners.
The text emphasizes the need to forcefully oppose anti-Semitism as a core principle in combating white supremacy.
The question "Is it OK to be white?" has been raised in various contexts, sparking debates and controversies.
The article investigates whether Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump's former chief strategist, is really an anti-Semite, citing various instances that question his stance on Jews.