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'''''American Renaissance''''' ('''''AR''''' or '''''AmRen''''') is a pro white website and former monthly magazine publication founded and edited by Jared Taylor. It is published by | '''''American Renaissance''''' ('''''AR''''' or '''''AmRen''''') is a pro white website and former monthly magazine publication founded and edited by Jared Taylor. It is published by the New Century Foundation, which describes itself as a "race-realist, white advocacy organization". | ||
The magazine and | The magazine and the New Century Foundation were established by Jared Taylor; the first issue of ''American Renaissance'' was published in November 1990. | ||
Both | Both the magazine and foundation, as well as Taylor have had links with organizations like the Council of Conservative Citizens, the Pioneer Fund, and the [[British National Party]]. Former Grand Wizards of the Ku Klux Klan Don Black and David Duke have attended ''American Renaissance'' conferences and have been seen talking with Taylor. Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes has also written for ''American Renaissance''. the organization has held bi-annual conferences that have attracted fellow National Socialists involving white fascists and separatists. Attendance at the conferences has varied; in February 2008, some 300 people attended. | ||
Latest revision as of 13:54, 28 April 2024
American Renaissance (AR or AmRen) is a pro white website and former monthly magazine publication founded and edited by Jared Taylor. It is published by the New Century Foundation, which describes itself as a "race-realist, white advocacy organization".
The magazine and the New Century Foundation were established by Jared Taylor; the first issue of American Renaissance was published in November 1990.
Both the magazine and foundation, as well as Taylor have had links with organizations like the Council of Conservative Citizens, the Pioneer Fund, and the British National Party. Former Grand Wizards of the Ku Klux Klan Don Black and David Duke have attended American Renaissance conferences and have been seen talking with Taylor. Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes has also written for American Renaissance. the organization has held bi-annual conferences that have attracted fellow National Socialists involving white fascists and separatists. Attendance at the conferences has varied; in February 2008, some 300 people attended.
The magazine website is home to News and commentary on interracial crime, race differences, white advocacy, Third World immigration, anti-white racism, and white identity.