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What You Need to Know About The Trial of the Chicago 7 – The New York Times

| October 16, 2020

Tom Hayden (Eddie Redmayne) and Rennie Davis (Alex Sharp) were in charge of the National Mobilization Committees Chicago office, and both were former leaders of the Students for a Democratic Society. Hayden was an established organizer of student protests, including the occupation of campus buildings at Columbia University. Davis, the only defendant other than Hoffman to testify, offered a powerful account in court of his experience in Grant Park during the week of the convention, when multiple officers beat him to the point of losing consciousness

Gateway to Radicalization: Wisconsin cultivates extremism with ties to Michigan insurrection group – Milwaukee Independent

| October 16, 2020

Experts who track extremists say the loosely organized groups can serve as a gateway to radicalization and in extreme cases, that can lead to planned acts of domestic terrorism such as those described in the Michigan plot. Some of these groups deny being anti-government extremists. On the Three Percenters website, the organization states: We are NOT a militia.

Affirmative Action on the Ballot: A Closer Look at Prop 16 – Fullerton Observer

| October 16, 2020

Californians are voting on a number of propositions that deal with a wide variety of issues this election season. Heres a closer look at Proposition 16, which deals with affirmative action

Community organizations to hold virtual summit focused on race, hatred and social justice – SILive.com

| October 12, 2020

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Communities United for Respect and Trust (CURT), a coalition of organizations and community members committed to making Staten Island more inclusive, will host a series of public Zoom meetings as part of its 17th annual summit focused on race, hatred and social justice. The summit will run from Tuesday, Oct

Grand jury releases report on hate speech in San Mateo public schools – The Jewish News of Northern California

| October 12, 2020

In response to several incidents of hate speech and antisemitism at public schools in San Mateo over the last few years, a county grand jury has released its report scrutinizing how administrators are handling the difficult issue.

Anti-government groups shift focus from Washington to states – Idaho Business Review

| October 12, 2020

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) The alleged foiled plot to kidnap Michigans governor is a jarring example of how the anti-government movement in the U.S

On the Move: East Valley JCC, Arizona ADL and Valley Beit Midrash – Jewish News of Greater Phoenix

| October 8, 2020

Lerner joins Arizona regional advisory board for the ADL In September, Marc Lerner began a two-year term as the chair of the Anti-Defamation League regional advisory board. A hearing attorney for Mercy Care, board member of the Ryan House and past president of Congregation Beth Israel, Lerner holds an MBA from the W.P

Facebook says it will now ban all pages supporting QAnon, the anti-Semitic conspiracy theory – Forward

| October 8, 2020

(JTA) Months after beginning to remove QAnon content discussing violence, Facebook and Instagram are now removing all pages and accounts representing the pro-Donald Trump conspiracy theory with anti-Semitic overtones. QAnon is a false but growing conspiracy theory that alleges that a cabal of liberal, globalist elites sexually abuses children and harvests their blood, and wants to take down Trump. It has been endorsed by Republican candidates for Congress, and Trump has declined to condemn it.

Are the Proud Boys anti-Semitic? A primer on the far-right group – Jewish Community Voice

| October 8, 2020

Who are the Proud Boys, the far-right group that Donald Trump name-checked at the first presidential debate? And do they hate Jews? The answer to the second question: Some of themincluding their foundercertainly do.

Committee talks rebranding of Waterloo Police insignia – kwwl.com

| October 8, 2020

WATERLOO, Iowa (KWWL) - Waterloo community members and police officers joined together to talk about possible changes to the Waterloo police insignia. "I want all of you to be the example of working together," Mayor Quentin Hart said to all 12 voting members and four nonvoting members for the commitee.


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