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Community radio station, KGNU, interviews anti-racist activist Christian Picciolini. Picciolini was a leader of a Neo-Nazi gang in Chicago in the late 1980s to the early 1990s. Christian and his white supremacist colleagues wreaked havoc in the Windy Cindy, rhetorically and even physically attacking Jews and people of color with regularity. He eventually left the Neo-Nazi movement, and went on to be a co-founder of the anti-extremist group Life After Hate, lifeafterhate.org/.
He is the author of "White American Youth: My Descent into America's Most Violent Hate Movement--and How I Got Out."
For more information on Picciolini’s work, see christianpicciolini.com
To tune into community radio station KGNU, kgnu.org
Published by: it can be pictures, Boulder, CO.
Community radio station, KGNU, interviews anti-racist activist Christian Picciolini. Picciolini was a leader of a Neo-Nazi gang in Chicago in the late 1980s to the early 1990s. Christian and his white supremacist colleagues wreaked havoc in the Windy Cindy, rhetorically and even physically attacking Jews and people of color with regularity. He eventually left the Neo-Nazi movement, and went on to be a co-founder of the anti-extremist group Life After Hate, lifeafterhate.org/.
He is the author of "White American Youth: My Descent into America's Most Violent Hate Movement--and How I Got Out."
For more information on Picciolini’s work, see christianpicciolini.com
To tune into community radio station KGNU, kgnu.org
Published by: it can be pictures, Boulder, CO.