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Alt-Right Movement Permeates California Educators and Students

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We are just a month from Inauguration Day, and Donald Trump's first day as president. When Trump takes office, his senior counselor will be Steve Bannon. Bannon is most famous for his time running the website Breitbart, which he describes as the site as,"the platform of the alt-right." The alt-right is a white nationalist movement re-branded? and it's got the attention of many California educators and students, including one college course taught in San Bernardino.

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