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A month following the January 6 insurrection we reflect on the sadly inevitable events and how we got here. On this episode of extremely, Oren Segal spoke to Amy Spitalnick, Executive Director of Integrity First for America, about the importance of holding extremists accountable for their actions.
Oren and Amy explore: How do extremist groups use try to avoid liability? How did Amy learn how to sue Nazis from Roberta Kaplan? This and more on episode 10 of extremely.
More on Amy’s work here: https://www.integrityfirstforamerica.org/about-us
Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU
extremely is a podcast from the ADL Center on Extremism. Sign up for our weekly newsletter here.
extremely's Senior Producer is Russell Gragg.
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A month following the January 6 insurrection we reflect on the sadly inevitable events and how we got here. On this episode of extremely, Oren Segal spoke to Amy Spitalnick, Executive Director of Integrity First for America, about the importance of holding extremists accountable for their actions.
Oren and Amy explore: How do extremist groups use try to avoid liability? How did Amy learn how to sue Nazis from Roberta Kaplan? This and more on episode 10 of extremely.
More on Amy’s work here: https://www.integrityfirstforamerica.org/about-us
Stay engaged and follow along for more on Twitter at @OrenSegal @ADL and @PERIL_AU
extremely is a podcast from the ADL Center on Extremism. Sign up for our weekly newsletter here.
extremely's Senior Producer is Russell Gragg.

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