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Beyond DC – Mapping Stop the Steal Insurrection Rallies in the States AppFeatured
January 8, 2021

Beyond DC – Mapping Stop the Steal Insurrection Rallies in the States

While attention was focused on the far-right insurrection Wednesday in Washington D.C., nationalist protests aimed at overturning election results also took place in states across the country. As in D.C., violence and breaches of government property also occurred in several instances. Also, like the insurrection at the Capitol Building, far-right…
Mapping Paramilitary and Far-Right Threats to Racial Justice AppFeatured
June 19, 2020

Mapping Paramilitary and Far-Right Threats to Racial Justice

About this Resource Working with Political Research Associates, the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights has been tracking reports of paramilitary and other far-right actors that are showing up at or adjacent to protests demanding an end to racist policing, justice for its victims, and a reallocation of resources…
New Far-Right Groups Protesting COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Directives (Updated 05/06) AppCOVID-19Featured
April 23, 2020

New Far-Right Groups Protesting COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Directives (Updated 05/06)

Latest Count New far-right groups ("Liberate", "ReOpen", "Against Excessive Quarantine", "Operation Gridlock", "Lockdown", etc.) formed on Facebook to protest COVID-19 Stay-at-Home directives. Some groups may share the same name, but they are different Facebook groups with different memberships.  This list is updated regularly.  GROUP City State 20-Apr 21-Apr 22-Apr 23-Apr…
New Effort to Inject White Nationalist Immigration Stance into College Republicans AppFeatured
April 22, 2020

New Effort to Inject White Nationalist Immigration Stance into College Republicans

In late March, the first signs of a groyper-linked national campus expansion emerged when the University of Maine College Republicans – now officially the University of Maine Constitutional Republicans – released a resolution calling for a national immigration moratorium. The resolution was joined by five additional campus Republican groups as…
Kobach Held in Contempt AppFeatured
April 26, 2018

Kobach Held in Contempt

On April 18, federal district Judge Julie Robinson ruled Secretary of State Kris Kobach in contempt of court.  The decision came under Fish v. Kobach, the trial that concluded last month concerning a requirement to provide documentary proof of citizenship (DPOC) when registering to vote for the first time in…