Davis Wolfgang Hawke, a young neo-Nazi upstart publicly discredited for his Jewish heritage, is now using spam to hawk penis-enlargement pills on the net.
Davis Wolfgang Hawke, a young neo-Nazi upstart publicly discredited for his Jewish heritage, is now using spam to hawk penis-enlargement pills on the net.
On the second annual Mix It Up at Lunch Day, 300,000 students will swap seats in school cafeterias and challenge social boundaries.
Teaching Tolerance funds fellowships designed to expand access to cutting-edge digital media training in cooperation with the Media Center of the American Press Institute.
Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore's Supreme Court appeal of Glassroth v. Moore, the successful Ten Commandments case, was rejected today.
Richard Cohen has been named the Center's new president and CEO. Cohen served recently as the Center's general counsel and vice president for programs.
An advanced, unique data system helps the Center monitor hate.
Teaching Tolerance releases its new publication for higher ed, '10 Ways to Fight Hate on Campus.'
A recent movie glorifies the Confederacy, whitewashes slavery and twists American history — luckily, it's a terrible film.
Fugitive Eric Rudolph, accused bomber and radical right Butch Cassidy, is finally captured; more on how radical right ideas permeate the mainstream in this issue of the Intelligence Report.
Patriot Act II, a second anti-terrorism proposal that further erodes Americans' civil liberties, comes under attack from both parties.
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