Social Justice White Supremacists Involved in the ‘Unite the Right’ Rally Take Guilty Pleas Despite taking a defiant tone in the immediate wake of the infamous rally, the four men charged by federal authorities have all pleaded guilty. A.C. Thompson
Social Justice Beyond Charlottesville: The North’s Long History With Racism Charlottesville has come to define the nature of modern racism primarily as southern, embodied in tiki torches, Confederate flags, and violent outbursts, but that belies the insidious roots of racist policy in the north. Brian Purnell & Jeanne Theoharis
Social Justice How Washington, D.C., Silenced the Second Unite the Right Rally An on-the-ground account of how the residents and authorities in our nation's capital dealt with a gathering of white nationalists in their city. Tanvi Misra & Sarah Holder
News in Brief The Lessons Unlearned From Charlottesville White nationalism didn't go underground after Charlottesville: It went mainstream. Jared Keller
News in Brief Viewfinder: Protesting Against White Supremacy in Washington, D.C. Antifascist demonstrators prepare signs for their counter-protest to the Unite the Right rally in Washington, D.C., on August 12th, 2018. Pacific Standard Staff