The American people clearly spoke, and the drubbing Democrats received requires looking beyond just issue polls, voting patterns, campaign strategy, or get-out-the-vote tactics.
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One year from Charlottesville: Hate is on the run – but still at the White House
White supremacist and nationalist groups had not gone away after the Civil Rights era, they just went underground – until their voice had been given the greatest megaphone of modern times.
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Act Out! [125] - How Low They’ll Fracking Go + If You Don’t Like Antifa, Watch This
This week we head to Camp White Pine for the latest in the fight against the Mariner East 2 Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners. Then, you don't have to see eye-to-eye – but in the wake of fascism's rise, we DO need to agree on one basic thing.
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The road to hate: For six young men, Charlottesville is only the beginning
The torch-lit images of that Friday night’s march revealed scores of clean-cut, unashamed and young men — very young. Who were they, and what in their relatively short lives had so aggrieved them that they felt compelled to act? The answer is complicated.
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Act Out! [124] - From Charlottesville with Resolve + Indigenous Youth Paddle to Protect
This week on Act Out!, a special episode to discuss what happened last weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia. Then, we talk with two indigenous youth activists who are standing up to a pipeline company and building resistance at the grassroots.
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The Real Meaning of “On Many Sides”
In his speech on Charlottesville, Donald Trump told the nation exactly what he stands for – and just as importantly, his racist, anti-Semitic, Muslim-hating acolytes heard the words Trump didn’t say.