
5 years after Charlottesville violence
Here & Now heads to Charlottesville, Virginia, for the five-year anniversary of the deadly Unite the Right rally.

Five years after her daughter's death at the Unite the Right rally, Heather Heyer's mother reflects
“Well, I'm hoping that this is the farthest that the pendulum swings. Moving forward, we've got to find a way to make it more equitable for everyone. We still have...

Charlottesville's religious, Black communities push to address inequities highlighted by violence
A violent far-right rally in Charlottesville prompted soul-searching and calls to address racism. Five years later, religious and Black communities are still working toward that goal.

The Confederate statue that sparked Unite the Right came down — but its future remains contested
Five years ago, the statue of Robert E. Lee triggered a conflagration that turned deadly.

Charlottesville’s Jewish community uses dialogue to combat white hate, 5 years after Unite the Right
Half a decade later, Charlottesville’s Jewish community is still processing the events of August 2017.