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Ahead of November Election, Trump Inflames His Vigilante Base
President Trump speaking during the 2020 Presidential Debate
During the first 2020 Presidential Debate, President Trump refused to denounce White supremacy and instead told far-right group the Proud Boys to "stand back and stand by," once again mobilizing his militant base.

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Patriot Movement
Multiracial Organizing on the Contemporary Far Right
Proud Boys at a Rally in Portland
Multiculturalism on the right becomes represented as the ethical embodiment of an exceptional American national identity.

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Far Right
A Republican Party Street Gang
Gavin McInnes, founder of the Proud Boys
Compared to the White supremacists they sometimes marched alongside, the Proud Boys enjoy comfortable proximity to the conservative mainstream.
Updated 8.11.20: PRA and Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights (IREHR) have created a map as a resource for activists, journalists and researchers, to place the threat of the far-right showing up at racial justice protests.
As the U.S. engages in a long overdue national conversation on law enforcement’s role in upholding White supremacy, PRA has mapped the significant influence of far-right and anti-immigrant networks on county sheriffs.

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Far Right
An Activist Field Guide to the Far Right
To keep our movements safe, we all need to better understand who these paramilitaries are, what threats they pose, and what to do when they are present.
An exploration of how prochoice religious communities can build influence as U.S. courts are poised to take away reproductive freedom.
Abstract painting - blue and orange
On May 14, 2020, PRA convened a colloquium on Building the Cultural and Political Power of Prochoice Religious Communities to discuss strategic opportunities and challenges in advancing reproductive freedom.
A resource listing the current pro-choice and reproductive justice elements of organized religion in the United States.