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Month: March 2018

Colorado Springs Campus Antifascist Network Calls for Public Meeting

Colorado Springs Campus Antifascist Network Calls for Public Meeting

Dear faculty / students / staff / friends, In response to white nationalist posters found on the UCCS campus at the end of February, your friendly local chapter of the Campus Antifascist Network is holding a public meeting on Thursday, March 15th, at 12:30 at Sanatorium Grounds in the University Center. The question of the meeting… How do we create a campus culture that makes it difficult / uncomfortable / impossible for racism / sexism / homophobia / xenophobia /…

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New CAN Chapter at Folsom Lake College!

New CAN Chapter at Folsom Lake College!

Aren’t community colleges where a diverse array of students from all walks of life come together to start their pathway to higher education? Maybe. But at Folsom Lake College, located in a conservative suburb of Sacramento—home to white nationalist groups, like the Golden State Skinheads, Sacto Skins, Traditionalist Workers Party, and other alt-right boneheads—we have major problems. Despite the institution’s commitment to diversity and equity, we are a hotbed for ultra-nationalism and overtly racist activity. A lot of this new…

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CAN Statement: Help MSU Mobilize Against Richard Spencer!

CAN Statement: Help MSU Mobilize Against Richard Spencer!

The Campus Antifascist Network offers its unequivocal support for the community-based movements at Michigan State University (MSU) and the University of Michigan (UM) to resist white supremacist Richard Spencer and his violent, neo-fascist supporters. University administrations at MSU and UM continue to willfully endanger the communities they’re supposed to serve by caving to the demands of dangerous people, like Spencer and his alt-right followers, who preach “ethnic cleansing” and bring murderous violence wherever they go. In response, the #StopSpencer coalitions…

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