Protesters topple Confederate monument in North Carolina
Demonstrators kicked and punched the statue after it fell to the ground.
On Aug 15, 2017 by Ana Valens
After Charlottesville attack, SNL’s Sasheer Zamata reflects on her years at UVA
‘They can keep rooting for a losing team if they want to, but the Confederacy didn’t win and neither will they.’
On Aug 15, 2017 by Christine Friar
Trump retweets someone calling him a ‘fascist’
It wasn’t the only tweet he deleted on Tuesday morning.
On Aug 15, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
Jimmy Fallon on Charlottesville: ‘Ignoring it is just as bad as supporting it’
Fallon kicked off Monday’s ‘Tonight Show’ with a powerful monologue.
On Aug 15, 2017 by Michelle Jaworski
10 answers for white people wondering, ‘What can I do about Charlottesville?’
For starters: Don’t make this about you.
On Aug 15, 2017 by Winona Dimeo-Ediger
Godwin’s Law creator says it’s OK to call Charlottesville white nationalists Nazis
The law says any internet argument will eventually come back to Nazis.
On Aug 14, 2017 by Andrew Wyrich
If your church didn’t speak up about Charlottesville, now is the time to leave
Don’t stand in silence against hate.
On Aug 14, 2017 by Lyz Lenz
Massachusetts officer’s Facebook post on Charlottesville sparks outrage
He defended his comments, but it may be too late.
On Aug 14, 2017 by Nahila Bonfiglio
Trump finally denounces hate groups—2 days after Charlottesville violence
Trump faced mounting criticism for not specifically denouncing white supremacists.
Father publicly disowns alt-right son after Charlottesville violence
‘Peter Tefft, my son, is not welcome at our family gatherings any longer.’
On Aug 14, 2017 by Andrew Couts
John Oliver destroys Trump for Charlottesville silence on ‘Last Week Tonight’
‘Nazis are like cats; if they like you, it’s because you’re feeding them.’
On Aug 14, 2017 by Monica Riese
Sen. Kamala Harris rips into Trump’s ‘many sides’ response to Charlottesville
Harris doesn’t pull any punches.
Tiki brand disavows white supremacists after Charlottesville march
Backyard torches want nothing to do neo-Nazism.
Trump attacks Merck CEO after he resigns from president’s council over Charlottesville
Trump’s response was more forceful than his statement on white supremacists.
Kentucky to relocate—not to remove—Confederate statues after Charlottesville tragedy
The statues aren’t going very far.
On Aug 14, 2017 by Jessica Machado
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