“Myself and others I work with believe that the best way to combat the efforts of these hate groups which uphold ‘traditional values’ that are rooted in white supremacy and advocate for the enslavement or expulsion of non-whites and non-Christians is with mutual aid, striking back at their fascist mindset on a localized level, helping fellow humans,” she said.
“It’s that kind of thought process where they are the victim in all this.” – Carla Hill, Center on Extremism
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The Anti-Defamation League, as well as the Southern Poverty Law Center, identify Patriot Front as a white supremacist group.
Their propaganda campaigns are an anonymous way to spread the message, according to Carla Hill, senior investigative researcher at the Anti-Defamation League s Center on Extremism. The hope is that it will help with recruitment, but the main goal is to gain attention and incite some sort of response. The ideal recruit? Young white men who feel other races, ethnicities
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With all the misery 2020 is leaving in its wake, it has also brought transformational climate and environmental-justice progress in New Mexico, thanks to the work of front-line community members and implementation of the Energy Transition Act.
As the now-retired attorney for Coalition for Clean, Affordable Energy, I was proud to see broad support by community and environmental groups at the Public Regulation Commission for our proposal to replace the coal power at San Juan Generating Station with 100 percent solar energy and battery storage, investing $1.1 billion in San Juan, McKinley and Rio Arriba counties.
The PRC unanimously decided in July to adopt our coalitionâs solar/storage proposal over PNMâs preferred plan, which had relied heavily on gas. Now that the contracts have been signed and approved, the calculation of average monthly savings has been revealed: $7.46.
The band titled its show âReflect.â And it had plenty of reflection to draw from.
Coppell placed eighth out of 20 bands at the state contest with 45 points. Three bands from Lewisville ISD placed in the top four. Hebron High School placed second with 18 points, followed by third-place Flower Mound High School, which also scored 18 points, and fourth-place Marcus High School, which finished with 20 points.
Claudia Taylor Johnson High School from San Antonio won the event with 10 points.
Coppell qualified for state by placing second out of five schools with 11 points at the 6A Area B Marching Contest on Dec. 5.
Gerard Miller, coordinator of fine arts at Coppell High School, said he was pleased with the schoolâs finish at state but even more so with how the band found success in a challenging year.