*This is a developing story. White nationalist Richard Spencer just led another torchlit rally at Emancipation Park in Charlottesville. Spencer, who is one of the most recognizable faces of the alt-right and white nationalist movement held a similar rally in May to...
RVA Mag joins the Charlottesville to DC march against white supremacy
“How are we doing, family?” Cheers and calls of affirmation come in response, filling James Madison Highway with sounds of joy in addition to the whirring of cars and overall quiet of Madison County. “Look at the person to your left, then to your right, make sure they...
March against white supremacy from Charlottesville to Washington DC starts tomorrow
On August 28th a coalition of community activists, faith based groups, and students will embark on a strenuous ten day journey from Charlottesville to Washington DC to protest white supremacy. The March to Confront, including groups like Action Group Network, Color of...
Richmond pastors unite against white supremacy at Maggie Walker statue Monday
Around 600 Richmond pastors signed a statement rejecting white supremacy this past weekend following the tragic events in Charlottesville at the Unite the Right rally, which left one person dead and 19 wounded. They announced the statement Monday morning at a press...
Charlottesville: Unite the Right through the eyes of Jason Lappa
The photographs in this essay are a terrifying glimpse into the events that unfolded in Charlottesville at Unite the Right this past weekend--events that for me, started on Friday evening at a small nameless field on the University of Virginia campus and would not end...
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