Image: a meme shared by the White Supremacist Dissident Homeschool Network.
Hannah Allam: A rural Washington school board race shows how far-right extremists are shifting to local power. The establishment candidate thought she was a shoo-in, but she hadn’t contended with the home-schooling, anti-masking member of the far-right Three Percent movement.
David Gilbert:
- Inside a US Neo-Nazi Homeschool Network With Thousands of Members.
- Nazi Homeschool Network Under Investigation by Ohio’s Department of Education: They are investigating a group that advocates white supremacist ideologies with the aim to make sure the children they teach “become wonderful Nazis.”
- Ohio Department of Education Says It Won’t Do Anything About Neo-Nazi Homeschoolers.
Christopher Mathias: Inside The Online Community Where Home-Schoolers Learn How To Turn Their Kids Into ‘Wonderful Nazis’.
Cynthia Miller-Idriss: How the internet supercharged white supremacist homeschooling: Extremists using homeschooling education to spread white supremacist ideology is becoming a growing problem.
R.L. Stollar: Communicators for Christ: How Homeschool Debate Leagues Shaped the Rising Stars of the Christian Right.