Trump Redux: Implications for Far-right Narratives and Action

Mon Jan 27 2025 at 02:30 pm to 04:00 pm

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Centre on Hate, Bias & Extremism
Publisher/HostCentre on Hate, Bias & Extremism
Trump Redux: Implications for Far-right Narratives and Action
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This panel investigates the evolving role of Donald Trump in shaping far-right narratives.
About this Event

Featured Speakers

Dr. Barbara Perry, Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism

Dr. Cynthia Miller Idriss, American University

Dr. Stanislav Vysotsky, University of the Fraser Valley

Jakob Guhl, Institute for Strategic Dialogue

This panel investigates the evolving role of Donald Trump in shaping far-right narratives and actions, particularly in the context of his political resurgence and continued influence. The discussion will explore how a second Trump presidency (i.e. in terms of rhetoric, policies, and media presence) has contributed to the ongoing radicalization of right-wing extremists, the long-term consequences for U.S. and International political discourse, and the implications for future action from far-right groups.

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