Social Justice House Democrats Push Trump to Fire Staffers Who Support White Supremacy The contingent of Democrats is pressuring Trump to fire Steve Bannon, Stephen Miller, and Sebastian Gorka, among others. Kate Wheeling
Social Justice How Social Media Helped Organize and Radicalize America’s White Supremacists The white nationalist organizers in Charlottesville used the same social media tools as everyone else. One professor argues that means we need to rethink how we approach the First Amendment. Francie Diep
Social Justice Trump Condemns White Supremacists by Name Trump was criticized over the weekend for his initial response to the violence in Charlottesville. Kate Wheeling
Social Justice The Kids Are Alt-Right How white nationalism infiltrated mainstream politics. James McWilliams
News in Brief Strange Bedfellows: The Overlap of Jewish Trump Supporters and White Supremacists Neither Jewish nor white supremacist Trump supporters wish to recognize the existence of each other during this election. Jenn Morson
News in Brief America’s Depressing Double Standard on Religious Violence After Paris, Colorado Springs, and San Bernardino, can the American public come to grips with the skewed nature of our fear of terrorism? Jared Keller
News in Brief What Should Cities Do With Their Icons to White Supremacy? Is removing them a sign that we're finally taking history seriously, or that we're uncomfortable with our past? Lisa Wade
News in Brief Right-Wing Extremism Kills More Americans Than Islamic Terrorism. So Why Aren’t We More Afraid of It? The psychology, and scope, of irrational fears. Jared Keller
News in Brief An Honest, Stream-of-Consciousness Conversation About Race Professor Gerald Horne talks about America's history of racism, and why the South Carolina shooting can't be considered an isolated incident. Max Ufberg