As Black History Month begins, we (Integrity First For America) know that honoring Black history must also mean recommitting to the fight for true justice and equality.
We’re committed to holding violent white supremacists to account, taking on the extremists and hate groups that orchestrated the racist violence in Charlottesville in 2017. Our trial was just officially scheduled for October of this year.
We hope you can join us for one (or more) of these virtual events to learn the latest on our lawsuit, how it connects to the Capitol attack, and how you can help fight back against the crisis of violent white supremacy.
Taking White Supremacy to Court: The Charlottesville Case - Richmond Virtual Event Tuesday, February 16th, 7pm ET Join the Jewish Community Relations Committee of Richmond for a conversation with IFA Executive Director Amy Spitalnick and community leaders as they reflect on both the significance of Charlottesville and the January 6th attack on the Capitol. Click here to register.
Fighting White Supremacy: From Charlottesville to Capitol Hill - Ann Arbor Virtual Event Wednesday, February 24th, 7pm ET Join the Jewish Community Relations Council of Ann Arbor for a conversation with IFA Executive Director Amy Spitalnick—moderated by Michigan State Representative Felicia Brabec—to explore the path from Charlottesville to the Capitol; how this movement of violent white supremacists and other far-right extremists has grown; and how we bring these individuals and hate groups to account. Click here to register.
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