ICE’s arrest of an asylum seeker in an Atlanta church parking lot marks a disturbing shift under Trump’s immigration policies. With new laws in Tennessee threatening churches that aid immigrants, asylum seekers face growing risks of detention and deportation. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gCK4Vrms
Global Project Against Hate and Extremism
民间和社会团体
Countering racism, bigotry and hate; promoting the human rights values that support multicultural democracies.
关于我们
Over the last several years, far-right movements motivated by white supremacy, xenophobia, anti-LGBTQI beliefs, antisemitism, religious discrimination, and gender bias have been growing in North America, Europe and globally. Using research, advocacy, and education, the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism aims to counter the rising tide of extremism across borders by: Documenting and exposing how extremist and hateful movements use social media and the internet to organize, propagandize, and recruit followers and sympathizers; Educating anti-hate actors, policymakers, and the public about extremist movements, their leadership, and their activities; Examining how extremist movements influence each other across borders, and specifically analyzing the impact of American extremists on other countries. By shining light on these racist and hateful activities, and through coordinated campaigns executed by a transnational network, we’ll work toward a global reduction in extremist activities and an associated reduction in mainstream acceptance of bigoted ideologies. GPAHE was co-founded by Heidi Beirich, Ph.D. and Wendy Via. Beirich is a global expert on American and European extremist movements, including the white supremacist, anti-immigrant, antisemitic and antigovernment movements, and is the author of numerous academic publications on hate and extremism movements. Prior to co-founding GPAHE, Beirich led the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Intelligence Project, the foremost organization tracking hate and extremism movements in the United States. Via has an extensive background in influencing national narratives and actions around civil and human rights issues, including the exposition of racism and extremism in institutional systems, advocacy campaigns, storytelling, research, and impact philanthropy. Prior to co-founding GPAHE, Via held an executive leadership role at the Southern Poverty Law Center and worked with organizations committed to women’s rights.
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https://www.globalextremism.org/
Global Project Against Hate and Extremism的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 民间和社会团体
- 规模
- 2-10 人
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2020
Global Project Against Hate and Extremism员工
动态
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Trump is testing the limits of the Oval Office, disregarding democratic laws—echoing the playbook of authoritarianism worldwide. Join us today with Free Press at 2 pm ET for a discussion with experts who’ve battled authoritarian regimes globally. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gXBmeRU5
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Trump is testing the limits of the Oval Office, disregarding democratic laws—echoing the playbook of authoritarianism worldwide. ??Join us with on Feb 27, at 2 pm ET for a discussion with experts who’ve battled authoritarian regimes globally. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gXBmeRU5
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Julianne Moore’s book about self-acceptance is banned from DoD schools, part of Project 2025’s larger agenda. DEI programs are being dismantled, civil rights history erased, and trans visibility erased from public spaces. This is more than policy—it’s a cultural purge. Read more: https://lnkd.in/d7FEnah9
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Kash Patel is now FBI Director—turning America’s top law enforcement agency into a tool for political revenge. He’s vowed to prosecute journalists, dismantle oversight, and weaponize the Bureau against his enemies. This is law enforcement under authoritarian rule. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g62sXBmK
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White supremacist radicalization isn’t confined to the West—it’s a global menace. Recent cases in Singapore and Turkey show how extremist content fuels violence worldwide, with attackers radicalized online idolizing Nazi symbols and mass shooters like the Christchurch killer. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gfHG-34W
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Trump’s administration is stacking key positions with figures tied to white nationalism, conspiracy theories, and the Jan. 6 insurrection. From Joe Kent at the National Counterterrorism Center to Musk’s DOGE staff, the normalization of extremism is accelerating. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g4g3tsW5
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This week: The appointment of Christian Nationalist Russell Vought — architect of Project 2025 — to Trump's OMB, another Project 2025 co-author to the FCC, and how a controversial Heritage Foundation report on antisemitism became a Trump executive order. Read our weekly updates: https://lnkd.in/gmmEMfvq
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The White House Faith Office isn’t just symbolism—it’s the gateway to Christian Nationalist rule. With Paula White-Cain at the helm, Project 2025’s vision of a theocratic takeover is moving from blueprint to reality, placing religious extremists in federal power. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gQJNunRQ
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Tulsi Gabbard has been confirmed as the top U.S. intelligence official, despite her ties to an extremist cult, claims of “anti-white racism,” and accusations that schools are “sexualizing kids.” Her confirmation raises alarming questions about national security. Read her profile: https://lnkd.in/gWsCezjj