Susan Bro has not been silent since a car driven by a neo-Nazi sympathizer plowed down her daughter one year ago.
Susan Bro has not been silent since a car driven by a neo-Nazi sympathizer plowed down her daughter one year ago.
鈥淯nite the Right 2鈥 organizer Jason Kessler and a contingent of his followers got off a subway train marked 鈥淪PECIAL鈥 at the Foggy Bottom stop in Washington, D.C., this afternoon and began their march toward Lafayette Square.
Around downtown Charlottesville鈥檚 brick-lined pedestrian walking mall, two things were in abundance on Saturday: heavily armed police and television cameras.
鈥婽he Unite the Right rally in August 2017 looked to be a coming-out party of sorts for the racist "alt-right" as well as a turning point for the white supremacist and white nationalist movement in the country.
鈥Jason Kessler聽has been all over the map about how large his planned 鈥淯nite the Right 2鈥 rally in Washington, D.C., will be and even who will attend.
The organizer of the deadly 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 rally is dropping his legal fight with Charlottesville over how the city issues permits and the denial of permission to hold a second rally in town this year.
As they struggle, others step in and take their place.
贵辞谤听Jason Eric Kessler, the fall came swiftly and proved to be severe.
鈥Elliott Kline聽has been quiet for nearly six months, with no public posts on social media or public appearances.
As the first anniversary of Unite the Right approached, Charlottesville festers with high tensions and uncertainty as to what might happen on August 11 and 12.
Now, more than ever, we must work together to protect the values that ensure a fair and inclusive future for all.