Tag: White Supremacy

In this episode, the director of The Atlantic's documentary "White Noise," Daniel Lombroso, reflects on his four years spent with leaders of white supremacist and antisemitic movements in America.
In a special conversation, freshman Congressman Ritchie Torres (D-NY) reflects on the events of January 6 at the United States Capitol.
This article discusses two podcasts that explore the history and rise of white supremacy in America.
In a recent podcast episode by Commentary, the hosts express disbelief at Alex Ross's assertion in the New Yorker that American classical music has roots in white supremacy.
Kevin MacDonald, a retired professor of psychology, is known for his controversial theories about Judaism as a group evolutionary strategy.
The article discusses the recent protests in the U.S. following the murder of George Floyd and how some on the political right have perpetuated an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory blaming Jewish billionaire George Soros for funding the protests.
In the wake of recent events like the killing of George Floyd, Reverend Anthony Johnson urges the Jewish community to actively help end the murder of innocent Black individuals with the same fervor they show for their own community and Israel.
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.
The text explores the commemoration of the first anniversary of the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh.
The season one finale of Adventures in Jewish Studies delves into the complexities of Jewish identity and whiteness in America, highlighting the historical journey of Ashkenazi Jews from being marginalized as victims of anti-Semitism and white supremacy to later assimilating into mainstream white America and experiencing privilege.
The article discusses the rise of anti-Semitism as a racist conspiracy theory, distinct from other forms of bigotry, leading to the violent events such as the mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.
Samuel Woodward, a suspect in the murder of Blaze Bernstein, now faces a hate crime charge for allegedly targeting Bernstein because of his sexual orientation.
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.