Monday, June 15, 2015
taking on devils in spokane/couer d'alene ain't no joke!
niot | It is said that there is power in numbers, but when an increasing number
of injustices were committed in Hayden Lake, Idaho, it was a small
group of concerned citizens that stunted the growth of an American Nazi
movement.
Three decades later, the story of the campaign for human rights that
brought down the Aryan Nations--a once powerful organizing force that
incorporated a white supremacist ideology with a frightening mix of
anti-Semitism, racism, and Christianity--is now told in a one-hour
documentary, The Color of Conscience. (To watch the full-length
documentary, click here.)
Director Jay Krajic (left) and producer Marcia Franklin pose with two of
the
founding members of the Kootenai County Task Force on Human relations,
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