I counter-protested a white nationalist rally. Here’s what I learned

Face-to-face with white supremacist groups for the first time at a Sacramento rally, a young writer describes the fear he felt and the violence he witnessed. Confronting hate groups is dangerous, and not recommended by trusted groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center, yet the writer reflects how allowing hate to gain momentum is not an option either. "Seeing white supremacist violence up close was bone-chilling, but I couldn’t afford to do nothing." Read more at Youth Radio.  

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