The Proud Boys and the Base are now illegal in New Zealand Brian Phillips - July 25, 2022 Designating these two white-supremacist groups as terrorist organizations will have global consequences
Why aren’t Americans more alarmed by white-supremacist violence? Victoria Gurevich and Christopher Gelpi - January 18, 2022 Here’s what our research found
Why it’s so misleading to call the Capitol violence ‘Third World’ Shariana Ferrer-Núñez, Melody Fonseca, and Fernando Tormos-Aponte - January 15, 2021 Like too many episodes in U.S. history, the violence was homegrown
Look beyond Trump’s language to see the roots of recent political violence in the U.S. Joshua C. Wilson - January 11, 2021 For the past 50 years, conservatives have capitalized on demonizing the federal government
Hate crimes are on the rise. What does it take to get state governments to respond? Regina Werum, Heather L. Scheuerman, Christie L. Parris, and Alison Faupel - August 12, 2019 We were surprised by our findings
Ben Carson defended Trump’s racist tweets. Here’s how that affects his reputation. Naomi Tolbert, Gregory John Leslie, and Christopher T. Stout - August 4, 2019 Whites will like him more and blacks will like him less, survey findings suggest.
Counties that hosted a 2016 Trump rally saw a 226 percent increase in hate crimes Valerie Martinez-Ebers, Regina Branton, and Ayal Feinberg - March 21, 2019 There is suggestive evidence that Trump’s rhetoric matters.
The daily use of Gab is climbing. Which talker might become as violent as the Pittsburgh synagogue gunman? Siddharth Krishnan, Shannon Reid, Matthew Phillips, Matthew Valasik, and Arunkumar Bagavathi - November 29, 2018 [caption id="attachment_80781" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A makeshift memorial outside Tree of
Should Confederate monuments come down? Here’s what South Africa did after apartheid. Carolyn E. Holmes - August 21, 2018 Editors' note: Last night students at the University of North Carolina at
One year after the Women’s March on Washington, people are still protesting en masse. A lot. We’ve counted. Jeremy Pressman and Erica Chenoweth - January 21, 2018 Each month the Crowd Counting Consortium has been posting updates about trends
Don’t assume the militias at the Charlottesville rally were white supremacists. This is what they believe now. Sam Jackson - September 8, 2017 A few weeks ago, the Charlottesville "Unite the Right" demonstrations –
Unlike Trump, most presidents emphasize our common ideals Mary Stuckey - August 25, 2017 [caption id="attachment_62808" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump answers questions about his
Here’s what white supremacy looks and sounds like now. (It’s not your grandfather’s KKK.) Daniel Kreiss and Kelsey Mason - August 17, 2017 In a remarkable exchange with the press Tuesday about the
Confederate flags and Nazi swastikas together? That’s new. Here’s what it means. Steven White - August 14, 2017 At the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville over the weekend,