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One Peoples Project (OPP) is an organisation founded in 2000 to monitor and publish information about alleged racist and far-right groups and individuals, mostly in the United States. The group has about fifteen volunteers in addition to its most prominent members, Daryle Lamont Jenkins, its founder, and Joshua Hoyt, who joined the group in 2002. It has been called "the most mainstream and well-known anti-fascist or antifa" organization in the United States. Its motto is "Hate Has Consequences".

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  • One Peoples Project (OPP) és una organització fundada el 2000 per supervisar i publicar informació sobre presumptes grups i individus racistes i d'extrema dreta, principalment als Estats Units. El grup té uns quinze voluntaris a més dels seus membres més destacats, Daryle Lamont Jenkins, el seu fundador, i Joshua Hoyt, que es van unir al grup el 2002. Ha estat anomenada “l'organització antifeixista més famosa” als Estats Units. I el seu lema és "L'odi té conseqüències". El 2015, One People Project va presentar Idavox.com, que serveix de mitjà informatiu de l'organització. (ca)
  • One Peoples Project (OPP) is an organisation founded in 2000 to monitor and publish information about alleged racist and far-right groups and individuals, mostly in the United States. The group has about fifteen volunteers in addition to its most prominent members, Daryle Lamont Jenkins, its founder, and Joshua Hoyt, who joined the group in 2002. It has been called "the most mainstream and well-known anti-fascist or antifa" organization in the United States. Its motto is "Hate Has Consequences". (en)
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  • One Peoples Project (OPP) és una organització fundada el 2000 per supervisar i publicar informació sobre presumptes grups i individus racistes i d'extrema dreta, principalment als Estats Units. El grup té uns quinze voluntaris a més dels seus membres més destacats, Daryle Lamont Jenkins, el seu fundador, i Joshua Hoyt, que es van unir al grup el 2002. Ha estat anomenada “l'organització antifeixista més famosa” als Estats Units. I el seu lema és "L'odi té conseqüències". L'OPP es va originar a partir d'una protesta del 4 de juliol del 2000 contra una manifestació del Nationalist Movement a Morristown, Nova Jersey, que es va titular com a Independence from Affirmative-Action Day (Dia de la Independència d'Acció d'Afirmació). I la contra-manifestació es va anomenar One People's Rally (Manifestació d'Un sol poble). Tres-cents manifestants antiracistes es van enfrontar als partidaros del nationalist Movement. En aquell moment, Jenkins era membre del grup fundat a New Jersey Freedom Organization (NJFO) de Nova Brunswick. Originalment anomenat One People Coalition, amb Jenkins com a portaveu, el grup va investigar i publicar informació sobre la cerimònia de lliurament dels premis del Nationalist Movement a la sala de veterans de Manville. Això va provocar la cancel·lació de l'esdeveniment. Durant el següent any, es reanomenaren One People Project i varen ampliar el seu enfocament, per publicar informació al seu lloc web sobre ultres conservadors nord-americans, a més dels de l'extrema dreta. El novembre de 2001, l'OPP va començar a centrar-se molt en grups supremacistes blancs que intentaven aprofitar els atacs de l'11 de setembre del 2001. El grup més destacat dels quals va ser National Alliance amb seu a Hillsboro, Virgínia Occidental. L'OPP ha publicat números de telèfon, direccions físiques de llars i adreces de llocs de treball d'individus que han identificat com d'extrema dreta i/o racistes. Si bé aquesta pràctica ha convidat a crítiques dels qui diuen que pot incitar a altres a la violència, el grup ha defensat aquesta pràctica utilitzada també pels grups antiavortistes per intimidar proveïdors de serveis d'avortament. El 28 de juliol de 2007, quan es va organitzar una manifestació per donar suport a un pla de l'alcalde de Morristown, Nova Jersey, per delegar els oficials de la llei per fer complir les lleis d'immigració mitjançant la Llei d'immigració i nacionalitat, l'OPP va publicar un avís al seu lloc web on es definia l'esdeveniment com una "manifestació antiimmigració", tot i que l'organitzador la va descriure com una manifestació contra la immigració il·legal. Després de la manifestació, el lloc web de l'OPP va incloure la següent declaració: "No crec que ningú perdi el son envers les persones que canten durant la salutació de la bandera contra els immigrants, nazis posant-se una mà al cor o Robb Pearson & Co. proferint crits racistes tot el temps". Segons el lloc web de l'OPP, tots els càrrecs van ser abandonats quan un d'aquests partidaris també va ser acusat pel seu paper en la lluita i es va arribar a un acord. El 2011, l'escriptor David Yeagley va presentar una demanda contra Jenkins i OPP per participar en accions que suposadament van esdevenir en la cancel·lació d'una conferència de l'organització American Renaissance el 2010, on se suposa que havia de parlar. Segons la demanda de Yeagley, OPP i altres persones van contactar amb hotels que podien acollir la conferència, i en cas que es produís "amenaçaren amb assassinats, violència i altres formes d'atacar". Els hotels mai no han confirmat que això passés i no s'ha presentat cap càrrec, però Yeagley, que va morir el març del 2014, va rebre 50.000 dòlars en una sentència per defecte que Jenkins va dir que no es podia executar fins que el cas s'arxivés a Pennsilvània. L'OPP ha exercit un paper important en la reforma de diversos neonazis, sobretot Bryon Widner, un membre del Vinlanders Social Club va deixar les seves creences amb l'ajuda de Jenkins i, amb una ajuda més del Southern Poverty Law Center, va poder obtenir una quantitat gran de diners per retirar-se tatuatges de la cara i de les mans. Aquest va ser el tema del documental de MSNBC Erasing Hate, que es convertí en una pel·lícula de llargmetratge titulada Skin protagonitzada per Jamie Bell, en el paper de Widner i Mike Colter interpretant Jenkins. Danielle Macdonald i Vera Farmiga també participaren. L'OPP també s'ha presentat en altres programes de televisió, com The Montel Williams Show, A Current Affair, Rachel Maddow Show i a AM Joy amb Joy Reid. També han aparegut en diversos articles periodístics i també s'han esmentat al llibre de Gwen Ifill, The Breakthrough. El 2015, One People Project va presentar Idavox.com, que serveix de mitjà informatiu de l'organització. (ca)
  • One Peoples Project (OPP) is an organisation founded in 2000 to monitor and publish information about alleged racist and far-right groups and individuals, mostly in the United States. The group has about fifteen volunteers in addition to its most prominent members, Daryle Lamont Jenkins, its founder, and Joshua Hoyt, who joined the group in 2002. It has been called "the most mainstream and well-known anti-fascist or antifa" organization in the United States. Its motto is "Hate Has Consequences". OPP originated from a July 4, 2000 protest against a Nationalist Movement rally in Morristown, New Jersey that was billed as Independence from Affirmative-Action Day. The counter-demonstration was called the One People's Rally. Three hundred anti-racist protesters turned out to face nine supporters of the Nationalist Movement.At the time, Jenkins was a member of the New Brunswick, New Jersey-based group New Jersey Freedom Organization (NJFO). Originally named One People's Coalition, with Jenkins as its spokesperson, the group researched and published information about the Nationalist Movement's awards ceremony at the Manville Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. This led to the cancellation of the event. Over the next year, the renamed One People's Project broadened their focus, to publish information on their website about American conservatives, in addition to those on the far right. In November 2001, OPP began focusing heavily on white supremacist groups that were attempting to take advantage of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The most notable of these groups was the Hillsboro, West Virginia-based National Alliance. OPP has published phone numbers, home addresses and workplace addresses of individuals they have identified as being far right and/or racist. While this practice has invited criticism by those who say that it can incite others to violence, the group has defended this practice as using the same free speech rights that anti-abortion extremists used to intimidate abortion providers. On July 28, 2007, when a rally was organized to support a plan by the mayor of Morristown, New Jersey, to deputize law enforcement officials to enforce immigration laws via the Immigration and Nationality Act, OPP posted a notice on their website calling the event an "anti-immigrant rally", although the organizer described it as a rally against illegal immigration. After the rally, the OPP website included the following statement: "[w]e don't think anyone is going to lose any sleep over people chanting during the anti-immigrant side's salute to the flag, Nazis getting slapped around a bit or the pain Robb Pearson & Co. feel over being called racist all the time." According to the OPP website, all charges were dropped when one of those supporters was also charged for his role in the fight, and an agreement was reached. In 2011, writer David Yeagley filed a lawsuit against Jenkins and OPP for participating in actions that allegedly led to the cancellation of an American Renaissance conference in 2010, where he was supposed to speak. According to Yeagley's lawsuit, OPP and others contacted hotels hosting the conference, "threatening, murder, violence and other forms of retribution" should the event take place. The hotels have never confirmed that this happened, and no charges have been laid, but Yeagley, who died in March 2014, was awarded $50,000 in a default judgement that Jenkins has said cannot be enforced until the case is filed in Pennsylvania. OPP has played a role in reforming several neo-Nazis, most notably Bryon Widner, a former member of the Vinlanders Social Club who left his beliefs behind with the help of Jenkins and, with further help from the Southern Poverty Law Center, was able to get a massive amount of tattoos removed from his face and hands. This was the subject of the MSNBC documentary Erasing Hate, which has been turned into a feature-length motion picture titled Skin starring Jamie Bell as Widner and Mike Colter playing Jenkins. Danielle Macdonald and Vera Farmiga also star. OPP has also been featured on other television programs, such as The Montel Williams Show, A Current Affair, the Rachel Maddow Show and on AM Joy with Joy Reid. They have also appeared in several newspaper articles and have also been mentioned in Gwen Ifill's book, The Breakthrough. In 2015, One People's Project launched Idavox.com, which serves as the news line of the organization. In 2020, Jenkins prominently featured in a Netflix documentary titled Alt-Right: Age of Rage, in which he scathingly criticized the alt-right for perpetuating ''ethno-racial nationalism'' in the United States. (en)
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