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Paramilitaries and the Far Right: Advancing a Vision of Civil War

A PRA Webinar Roundtable
Published on
September 24, 2020

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Featuring

- Steven Gardiner, PRA Assistant Research Director
- Carolyn Gallaher, political geographer and Senior Associate Dean of American University’s School of International Service
- Daryle Lamont Jenkins, Executive Director of One People’s Project
- Alexander Reid Ross, PRA research fellow and adjunct professor of geography at Portland State University

Since the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, PRA has documented more than 180 incidents of armed Generically used to describe factions of right-wing politics that are outside of and often critical of traditional conservatism. Learn more actors showing up at racial justice protests. They have threatened, harassed, and killed racial justice protesters, collaborated with the police, claimed to support police accountability, and shot and killed law enforcement personnel. We have been here before. Far-right paramilitaries have been a part of the American landscape since slave patrols, anti-Indian militias, “rangers,” and private company security forces evolved into modern day police departments.

Join us as we discuss how paramilitaries have recently become more numerous, visible, and active under the Trump administration. 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.

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Political Research Associates (PRA) is a social justice research and strategy center. Since 1981, we have been devoted to supporting organizations, civic leaders, journalists, and social sectors that are building a more just and inclusive democratic society.