Rutgers University is investigating its Turning Point USA chapter after leaders launched a petition seeking the removal of professor Mark Bray, who they say supports Antifa and political violence.
Rutgers professor Mark Bray and his family left the United States for Europe after receiving death threats following criticism from Turning Point USA students.
In a show of support, Rutgers Senate votes for Professor Bray, who faced harassment after his antifascism teachings.
Turning Point USA officers Ava Kwan and Megyn Doyle face removal from leadership roles at Rutgers University after launching petition to remove Antifa-aligned professor Mark Bray.
Rutgers University students part of the New Brunswick campus' TPUSA chapter, call out professor Mark Bray's Antifa forward messaging in his classes after the educator fled the country.
Last week, faculty and students signed a petition to oust the local Turning Point student chapter from Rutgers University. The call followed a separate demand from the group to fire Rutgers Professor ...
“The first death threat came the next day, an email saying that this person was going to kill me in front of my students. That’s when I decided to move my classes online,” he said. A week after the X ...
As the cartoon above states, Antifa is the new boogeyman du jour for the far right, another creeping dread they invented out of thin air to scare the base. Add it to the list with DEI, critical race ...
We speak with Rutgers University professor Mark Bray, who fled from the U.S. to Spain with his family after receiving death threats over his scholarship. He is the author of the 2017 book Antifa: The ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mark Bray, a professor at Rutgers University who has been targeted by right-wing activists for his writings on anti-fascism.
Mark Bray, an expert on antifa, says the death threats he’s received in recent days got so serious he left the country with his family.