September 21, 2024

Idavox

The Media Outlet of One People's Project

Calendar

Jan
30
Tue
Daryle Lamont Jenkins to Participate in Panel Discussion on Hate Groups @ Theatre N at Nemours
Jan 30 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Daryle Lamont Jenkins to Participate in Panel Discussion on Hate Groups @ Theatre N at Nemours | Wilmington | Delaware | United States

Daryle Lamont Jenkins, Executive Director of One People’s Project will join others to discuss how to deal with hate groups that are feeling some sort of momentum with Donald Trump in the White House. He and others who were there in Charlottesville, Va. on Aug. 12 will be there to give there perspectives on that particular day and how we can build the opposition against fascism even more in its wake. This is co-sponsored by Co-sponsored by the Islamic Society of Delaware (ISD) and YWCA Delaware.

Mar
20
Tue
Jason Kessler on Trial for Perjury
Mar 20 @ 9:00 am – Mar 21 @ 5:00 pm
Jason Kessler on Trial for Perjury

It is only by pure coincidence that we are posting this on the one year anniversary of the day White Supremacist Jason Kessler assaulted someone at Charlottesville, Va’s Downtown Mall. He got in trouble for that and pled guilty to a misdemeanor. Now it would have been nice if they charged him with perjury then for saying that he punched back in self defense when video shows otherwise, as opposed to after his so-called “Unite the Right” rally on Aug. 12. We probably all could have avoided the tragedy that we would eventually see that day. But it is what it is, and he did indeed get charged. He has a motion hearing for Jan. 30, but if all goes as it is currently planned, two-day trial is set for March 20. We don’t think Kessler is going to fare well in this or any of the other things that may be coming his way to take him down, and this will be the first shot at him that serves as a comeuppance for his bullshit over the past year. If the dates change, we will note it here.

Mar
29
Thu
Rock Against Fascism II: The Punks And Skins Strike Back! @ Cider Riot
Mar 29 @ 6:00 pm – Mar 30 @ 12:00 am
Rock Against Fascism II: The Punks And Skins Strike Back! @ Cider Riot | Portland | Oregon | United States

RASH NW and the Red and Black Subculture Club presents:
ROCK Against Fascism II: The Punks and Skins Strike Back with:
The Brass: East Coast antifascist oi!
Petite: Female fronted PDX poltical Punk
Empire Justice: Seattle antifascist oi/hardcore
Violent Traditions: PDX antifascist hardcore

The Red and Black Subculture Club’s Soul Survivor, DJ Dispissed and DJ Mcskally will play the best in boss reggae, antifascist oi, soul and punk

$5 donation to an antifascist charity. No turn away.

May
8
Tue
CONTINUED AGAIN! Josh Steever to Appear in Court on May. 8 @ Middle District of Pennsylvania, United States District Court
May 8 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
CONTINUED AGAIN! Josh Steever to Appear in Court on May. 8 @ Middle District of Pennsylvania, United States District Court

Josh Steever of Aryan Strikeforce might be coming to the end of his tenure as a perennial Nazi nuisance when he goes into court to face trial for on weapons and drug charges – basically being a part of a meth ring. Last Spring, he and several others were snatched up by the feds and they were supposed to face trial on July 10, and then on March 5, but another continuance has him in court on May 8, 2018. This is the fifth time it has been continued, the other dates being Sept. 11 and Dec. 4, so we shall see if this date holds. It is likely those he was arrested with will also face trial either that day or somewhere around that time, and we will let you know when that is.

Jun
13
Wed
Screening: 206 Carlton, a documentary about Ernst Zundel (feat. Elise Hategan) @ Cinecycle
Jun 13 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Screening: 206 Carlton, a documentary about Ernst Zundel (feat. Elise Hategan) @ Cinecycle | Toronto | Ontario | Canada

On June 13, former neo-Nazi Elisa Hategan, will join filmmaker Sylvia Novak to screen and discuss the new documentary focusing on Ernst Zundel. Hategan, who worked with Zundel in the nineties, served as a consultant on the film. This will be one of two days that they will screen.

From the Doc Now website:

Using archival materials, 206 Carlton brings together a story of racism and resistance in the city of Toronto, through focusing on one address, one house. At the center of this story is Ernst Zundel, a former resident of 206 Carlton Street, and internationally infamous Holocaust denier. From this downtown Victorian townhouse he spread hate materials that found their way to the hands of hateful groups around the world.

About the Artist

Sylvia Nowak is a Toronto based activist, documentary maker and artist. Her academic background began in still photography but has shifted to include video and digital media. At the core of all her work is an interest in social issues and an investigative instinct. She is the current co-chair of the DocNow Documentary Festival.

Jun
23
Sat
Screening: 206 Zundel, a documentary about Ernst Zundel @ Ryerson Image Arts
Jun 23 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Screening: 206 Zundel, a documentary about Ernst Zundel @ Ryerson Image Arts | New York | United States

From the Doc Now website:

Using archival materials, 206 Carlton brings together a story of racism and resistance in the city of Toronto, through focusing on one address, one house. At the center of this story is Ernst Zundel, a former resident of 206 Carlton Street, and internationally infamous Holocaust denier. From this downtown Victorian townhouse he spread hate materials that found their way to the hands of hateful groups around the world.

About the Artist

Sylvia Nowak is a Toronto based activist, documentary maker and artist. Her academic background began in still photography but has shifted to include video and digital media. At the core of all her work is an interest in social issues and an investigative instinct. She is the current co-chair of the DocNow Documentary Festival.

Jul
10
Tue
Daryle Lamont Jenkins on Live Call-in show on JZ 94.5 in Gulfport, MS @ JZ 94.5
Jul 10 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Daryle Lamont Jenkins on Live Call-in show on JZ 94.5 in Gulfport, MS @ JZ 94.5 | Gulfport | Mississippi | United States

One People’s Project Founder and Executive Director Daryle Lamont Jenkins will be on the radio program It’s a New Day with Rip Daniels, which airs on JZ 94.5 a Black-owned radio station out of Gulfport, MS. For an hour he will be talking about various topics and taking your calls.

To listen live, click here.

Aug
4
Sat
Portland Presents Rock Against Fascism Show! @ Cider Riot
Aug 4 @ 5:59 pm – 6:59 pm
Portland Presents Rock Against Fascism Show! @ Cider Riot | Portland | Oregon | United States

R.A.S.H Northwest presents our third Rock Against Fascism PDX a benefit concert. Local bands will be donating their time to help us raise money to support antifascist prisoners. Hard left from Oakland will be traveling up here to donate their time also.

Artist:
Hard Left (punk)
The Faction (pdx hip hop)
All Worked Up (SHARP Oi!)
Rum Rebellion (pirate Punk)
Death Ridge Boys (left wing Oi!)

All proceeds will go to help antifascist prisoners.

Sep
6
Thu
‘Skin’ to Premiere at Toronto Film Festival @ Various Venues
Sep 6 @ 8:44 pm – Sep 16 @ 9:44 pm
'Skin' to Premiere at Toronto Film Festival @ Various Venues | Toronto | Ontario | Canada

Skin, the movie that tells the true story of Bryon Widner, a onetime enforcer for the Vinlander Social Club for whom turning his back on hatred and violence meant undergoing painful and expensive operations to remove the tattoos that life, will premiere at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Based on the Bill Brummel documentary Erasing Hate, The movie stars Jamie Bell (Billy Elliot, Turn) as Bryon, Danielle MacDonald (Patti Cake$) as Julie, Vera Farmiga (The Departed, Bates Motel) as Shareen and Mike Colter (Luke Cage, The Good Wife) as One People’s Project’s Daryle Lamont Jenkins, who was instrumental in helping Bryon leave his old life behind.

The movie is the first produced in America for Israel-born director Guy Nattiv, known there for the movies Stranger and The Flood.

The 43rd Toronto International Film Festival runs from September 6 to 16, 2018. Individual tickets go on sale September 1 to TIFF Members, September 2 to Insiders, and September 3 to the public. Watch this page for the day Skin debuts.

Dec
15
Sat
Screening: ALT-RIGHT: AGE OF RAGE @ Emanuel Lutheran Church
Dec 15 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Screening: ALT-RIGHT: AGE OF RAGE @ Emanuel Lutheran Church

The subject of this powerful documentary will be there to take questions and talk about his experiences leading up to this film. A great chance to come out and network with people fighting hate in New Jersey, see a great movie, and have a discussion after.

New Brunswick, NJ, December 07, 2018 –(PR.com)– One’s People’s Project will be showing the documentary “Alt-Right: Age of Rage” at Emanuel Lutheran Church in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on Saturday, December 15th. The event will run from 6pm to 10pm and will feature a post-film discussion with activist and One People’s Project founder Daryle Lamont-Jenkins. The event is sponsored by the Socialist Party of Central Jersey, New Jersey Revolution Radio, The Green Party of New Jersey and others.

“Alt-Right: Age of Rage” focuses on the ascendance of the alt-right movement in the aftermath of the election of Donald Trump and concludes with the events that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia in August of 2017. The film, according to IndieWire.com, addresses head-on the question, “does talking about neo-Nazis help expose the flimsy hatred that fuels their ideologies, or does giving oxygen to toxic firebrands like Richard Spencer and Milo Yiannopoulos only make them stronger?”

Daryle Lamont-Jenkins also features prominently in the film as a leader vocal and active in the movement against white nationalist and racist groups. “Hate speech is protected under the First Amendment,” says Jenkins in the film, “but if what you say does cause some sort of harm people are going to have to respond.”

The screening of the film is timely given recent hate crimes such as the massacre at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. Additionally, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, there are at least six active white nationalist or racist skinhead organizations in New Jersey alone.

According to Film Threat, “No person of conscience can watch (the film) without wanting to stand and howl in rage.”

The event is s fund raiser for the One People’s Project, admission is free, although there is a suggested donation.

One People’s Project has been on the front lines reporting on and exposing the racist right, working hand in hand with countless coalitions to shut down ultra-nationalist conferences, and rehabilitating ex-white-supremacists for 17 years.