Description Journalist Patrick Strickland provides on-the-ground profiles of the unique characters involved in anti-fascist struggles in various countries across Europe.
The left and its anti-authoritarian variants were fighting far-right populism and neo-Nazis long before the mainstream media became aware of such groups.
Stickland bases his profiles in their historical context, explaining the roots and gains of the far-right, as well as the history of anti-fascist efforts and how they inform today's struggles.
Each profile, ranging from a 71-year-old grandmother armed with cans of spray paint to street-fighting youth, provides a window into the broader anti-fascist movement in each country, highlighting the creative tactics diverse individuals employ to fight hatred and white supremacy in their communities.
About the Author Patrick Strickland is a journalist from Texas.
He has reported from more than a dozen countries across the Middle East, North Africa, Europe and North America.
He has worked as a reporter for Al Jazeera English and has written for a several publications, among them Vice News, In These Times, Middle East Eye, and others.