What It’s Like to Teach Whites . . . and What It’s Like to Teach Blacks March 14, 2020 The biggest difference isn't intelligence — it's violence.
I Was Liberal Until I Lived in a Los Angeles Barrio. Now I’m a Race Realist. February 29, 2020 Multiculturalism is far from paradise.
Rape, Impunity, and White Identity February 19, 2020 The crime that forced one white woman to wake up.
A Police Officer’s View of Race October 25, 2019 Race is part of practically everything an officer does.
How the Army’s Equal Opportunity Program Saved a White Boy from Himself August 25, 2019 How one military man woke up.
Fighting “Racism” Rather than Fires November 19, 2017 A first-hand report on the consequences of affirmative action.
How the SPLC and ADL Taught Me Race Realism October 12, 2017 That would be the last time I retreated.
How I Saw the Light About Race (Part VIII) February 27, 2017 Stories of people who could no longer lie about the racial realities around them.
How I Saw the Light About Race (Part VII) February 20, 2017 Anti-white racism and casual observation of other races often lead whites to their sense of racial identity.
How I Saw the Light About Race (Part VI) February 16, 2017 Stories of white identity developed through urban crime, foreign war, and mixed schools.
How I Saw the Light About Race (Part V) February 13, 2017 Stories of white identity and black hostility.
How I Saw the Light About Race (Part IV) February 7, 2017 How did AmRen readers develop a sense of white identity?
How I Saw the Light About Race (Part III) January 28, 2017 No two paths to white racial consciousness are the same.
How I Saw the Light About Race (Part II) January 21, 2017 Stories from AmRen readers on how they became race realists.
How I Saw the Light About Race (Part I) January 19, 2017 Stories about how AmRen readers came to learn the truth about race.
How a Young Black Man Became a Race Realist January 6, 2017 It is the only view of the world that makes sense.
How Blacks Changed Our School December 23, 2016 A once-vital Catholic school is now is steep decline.
Hell on Wheels August 7, 2016 The job of a conductor on a New York City subway train is a voyage into the heart of darkness.
What I Learned in Kindergarten September 23, 2014 I got my education about race as a kindergarten teacher.
How I Saw the Light (Part III) July 17, 2009 More personal accounts of what led AR readers to racial consciousness.
How I Saw the Light (Part II) July 10, 2009 More personal accounts of what led AR readers to racial consciousness.
How I Saw the Light (Part I) July 2, 2009 Personal accounts of what led AR readers to racial consciousness.
Blacks and High Steel May 22, 2009 What affirmative action did to the trade — a real insider's account.
White Man in a Texas Prison March 7, 2008 Forced integration works no better in prison than it does anywhere else.