Proud Boys Whisperer

They joined the Wisconsin Proud Boys looking for brotherhood. They found racism, bullying and antisemitism | USATODAY

They joined the Wisconsin Proud Boys looking for brotherhood. They found racism, bullying and antisemitism | USATODAY

FROM USAToday: KENOSHA, Wis. – Daniel Berry said he was searching for camaraderie.

The 40-year-old Army veteran yearned to forge the sort of bonds he had in the military: a brotherhood of like-minded men watching one another’s backs, holding one another up, united in a common goal.

Proud Boys saw wave of contributions from Chinese diaspora before Capitol attack | USATODAY

Proud Boys saw wave of contributions from Chinese diaspora before Capitol attack | USATODAY

Their gifts made up more than 80% of the $106,107 raised for medical costs for members of the Proud Boys who were stabbed during violent clashes in Washington in mid-December.

How The Proud Boys Went From A Drinking Club To Storming The Capitol

How The Proud Boys Went From A Drinking Club To Storming The Capitol

Business Insider | Rise And Fall How The Proud Boys Went From A Drinking Club To Storming The Capitol January 15, 2021 We sat down for an exclusive interview with the leader of the Proud Boys to understand how the far-right extremist group rose from obscurity to breach mainstream American politics. LINK OPENS IN FACEBOOK. . .

Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism, Webinar Part 1

Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism, Webinar Part 1

Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism Webinar Part 1: The U.S. Election and the Extreme Right November 8, 2020 Watch our first webinar in a two part series on the U.S. election and the Extreme Right, moderated by Brad Galloway. The panellists include our director Dr. Barbara Perry, Dr. Amarnath Amarasingam, Samantha Kutner, and Bert. . .

University of Nevada, Reno, Racism and Anti-Racism in Reno

University of Nevada, Reno, Racism and Anti-Racism in Reno

Through a focus on the Reno area, “Racism and Anti-Racism in Reno” will discuss what forms racism takes in Reno, what local organizers and leaders are doing to confront it and initiatives at the University of Nevada, Reno aimed at building diversity and inclusion on-campus and in the city.

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