It Did Happen Here

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It Did Happen Here is an independently produced podcast about anti-fascist struggles that took place in Portland, Oregon following the 1988 murder of Ethiopian immigrant Mulugeta Seraw by racist skinheads. This is the story of how disparate groups used a diversity of tactics to fight neo-nazi violence and right wing organizing in the Rose City in the 1980s and 90s.

Celina Flores, Mic Crenshaw, and Erin Yanke


    • Apr 29, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 36m AVG DURATION
    • 23 EPISODES

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    The It Did Happen Here podcast is an incredibly valuable and informative series that delves into the history of anti-fascist organizing in Portland, USA. This podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in history, social justice, and the fight against fascism. The interviews featured on the show are priceless, providing a firsthand account of a city rising up to defeat fascism. The essence, substance, and philosophical basis behind this movement are all explored through great writing and compelling storytelling.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is its ability to bring history to life. The production quality is top-notch, with creative soundscapes and narratives that truly captivate the listener. By sharing stories from an important chapter in Portland's anti-fascist history, the podcast not only educates but also inspires listeners to take action. It highlights the bravery and determination of young people who fought against oppressive forces despite the odds stacked against them.

    Additionally, It Did Happen Here uncovers often overlooked details and presents a non-linear path from racist skins to present-day fascist gangs. It sheds light on how these extremist ideologies can persist under different guises. The podcast also explores the interconnectedness between various subcultures such as punk, goth, and anti-racist skins, making it relatable to individuals who lived through similar scenes in different cities.

    While there are numerous positive aspects to this podcast, one potential drawback is that episodes from 2020 appear to be missing. However, this doesn't detract significantly from the overall quality of the show as there is still plenty of valuable content available from earlier episodes. Moreover, it would be beneficial if more information about accessing older episodes was provided or made easily accessible on their website.

    In conclusion, The It Did Happen Here podcast offers an insightful and necessary exploration of Portland's anti-fascist history. Through powerful storytelling and first-hand accounts, it not only educates but also motivates listeners to mobilize and stand against fascism. This podcast serves as a reminder that progress and social justice are hard-won battles that require continuous effort and vigilance. It is an excellent resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the fight against fascism and the importance of activism in shaping the world we live in today.



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    Latest episodes from It Did Happen Here

    IDHH Presents: Fight the Power, Do No Harm: The Story of the Black Cross Healthcare Collective

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 73:26


    The Black Cross Healthcare Collective formed after the WTO protests of 1999, seeing a need for medical care that specifically served people who were attending direct actions, demonstrations and political protests. In the early 2000s they pioneered community-supported trials to find a way to treat pepper spray exposure. These trials resulted in an antidote that has been used in street protests internationally. Produced by Jodi Darby, Honna Veerkamp and Erin Yanke.

    IDHH Episode 01 (repost)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 30:44


    In the late 1980s, Portland was a known haven for racist skinheads. They roamed the core of Portland unhindered. 

    IDHH Bonus 6: no. NOT EVER.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 21:51


    Kate Boyd and Cristien Storm of the Seattle-based collaborative group If You Don't They Will discuss “no. NOT EVER”, an interactive, immersive presentation of cultural resistance to white nationalism practiced by Western rural and suburban groups throughout the 80s and 90s.

    IDHH Bonus 5: More Fighters

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 34:23


    In this episode we hear from antiracist street fighters: Iran, Jackson, Pan and Tom. The four veterans recount their experiences fighting Portland neo Nazis, how it affected them and where we should direct our energy to continue the fight.

    IDHH Bonus 4: The Holocaust Denier

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 15:47


    This episode features hosts Mic Crenshaw and Celina Flores as well as Coalition for Human Dignity activists Steve Wasserstrom, Jonathan Mozzochi and Abby Layton. In this special bonus episode we look at how the meticulous collection of data mined for opposition research contributed to a world-famous trial to debunk fascist Holocaust denier David Irving.

    IDHH Bonus 3.5: IDHH at the library part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 92:18


    The Multnomah County Library sponsored this event, hosted by Enrique Rivera , with the IDHH podcast producers Celina Flores, Mic Crenshaw and Erin Yanke.They play clips of the podcast, talk about their favorite moments in the process of making the podcast, storytelling, book recommendations, and much more. 

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    IDHH Bonus 3: Racist Recruitment through YouTube

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 11:11


    In this bonus episode, we hear from Coalition for Human Dignity veteran Devin Burghart, now Executive Director of left wing think tank Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights. Burghart talks about the role of YouTube personalitiesin the effective radicalization of white nationalists, especially younger viewers.

    IDHH Bonus 2.5: IDHH at the Library

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 80:03


    Scot Nakagawa and Eric Ward talk together at "It Did Happen Here: Nothing is Final", recorded March 4, 2021 at an event sponsored by the Multnomah County Library. 

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    IDHH Bonus 2: Cultural Organizing with Maximum Rocknroll

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 15:35


    How did Anti-Racist Action create a national network without a central dedicated office, staff or phone number? In this episode It Did Happen Here talks to Martin Sprouse, longtime associate and staff member of Maximum Rocknroll about the role of the long-running punk rock zine as a cultural organizing tool for many groups, including ARA.

    IDHH Bonus 1.5: IDHH at the OHS

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 85:19


    Join IDHH producers Mic Crenshaw Celina Flores and Erin Yanke along with IDHH interviewee China for a discussion of the historical fight against fascism in the Pacific Northwest at the Oregon Historical Society.

    IDHH Bonus 1: The Minneapolis Baldies and ARA, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 39:39


    It Did Happen Here returns to the Midwest for deeper conversations with veterans of the Minneapolis Baldies and  Skinheads of Chicago (SHOC) about what it means to  be a Black, Brown or Indigenous person in a predominantly white  movement, a woman in a male-dominated movement, how we direct our anti-racism as middle-aged activists, with deep discussion on how experiences with a violent youth have shaped political and personal philosophies.

    IDHH 11: Nothing is Final

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 21:46


    In our final episode....In our final episode of the podcast we hear about the end of Portland Anti Racist Action, the consequences of being a SHARP, and other reflections by the punks; we also hear words of wisdom offered in hindsight, with love from the now-middle aged activists.

    IDHH 10: Less Booted, More Suited

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 35:26


    In this episode we look at the Coalition For Human Dignity's move to Seattle, the merger with the Northwest Coalition Against Malicious Harassment and financial collapse. We hear reflections on the good, the bad and the ugly, with advice on moving forward today.

    IDHH 9: The Story of Jon Bair

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 22:22


    On December 31, 1992 SHARPs and neo-Nazis met up on icy streets with fatal results. Episode 9 tells the story of the New Year's Eve that changed the life of one SHARP member and shifted the balance of the struggle to take Portland's streets back from racist skinheads.

    IDHH 8: Sharper Times

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 36:02


    In this episode, we hear from the young anti-racist skinheads who physically confronted local racist boneheads, who took direct action to kick nazi scum out of the Rose City.

    IDHH 7: A Research Capacity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 43:53


    In this episode, we offer another example of the Coalition for Human Dignity's dedication to using a diversity of tactics in the fight to drive white nationalists out of Portland. We learn the secrets of the surveillance wing of the Coalition for Human Dignity in a behind the scenes visit to the Shop, where activists carefully compiled and painstakingly processed information on local and regional white nationalist groups.

    IDHH 6: House Defense

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 27:45


    With the police unwilling to help people under threat of fascist attack, Portland activists mobilized their own self-defense projects. This episode focuses on the household defenses that were organized by the Coalition for Human Dignity as they sought to reclaim the city from neo nazis.

    IDHH 5: They Thought We Were Everywhere: the Portland ARA

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 27:20


    Overwhelmed by the increasing violence of racist skinheads, punks teamed up for community defense. In 1989 they formed Portland's chapter of Anti Racist Action, and started to fight back.

    IDHH 4: The Minneapolis Baldies and the ARA

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 34:02


    This episode brings us to mid 80s Minneapolis to tell the story a small group of friends–including our host and producer Mic Crenshaw–founded first the anti-fascist skinhead crew Minneapolis Baldies and went on to help launch Anti Racist Action. ARA was a national organization that engaged in violence and direct confrontation against Neo-Nazi elements within scenes and cities and planted the seeds of today's Antifa movement.

    IDHH 3: Building Community Defense

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 38:11


    At the end of 1988 racist skinheads flexed power on the streets and in the show spaces of Portland. This episode is about Portlanders who came together in response to neo-nazi violence after the 1988 murder of Mulugeta Seraw and formed the Coalition for Human Dignity.

    IDHH 2: The Murder of Mulugeta Seraw

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 18:50


    Late one night in November 1988 racist skinheads attacked a group of Ethiopian immigrants in the working class Kerns neighborhood of Southeast Portland. 28-year-old Mulugeta Seraw died from wounds inflicted by his three assailants. His attackers were all young men, ages 19, 23 and 24: a punk rocker, a homecoming king with substance use issues and a street kid; and all members of East Side White Pride, a racist neo-nazi crew.

    IDHH 1: Setting the Scene

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 30:44


    In the late 1980s, Portland was a known haven for racist skinheads. They roamed the core of Portland unhindered. In this episode we hear from the punks in the late 1980s Portland punk scene, a place fraught with violence and conflict. We also hear about the recruiting and radicalization of Portland's skinheads by right wing and white nationalist organizers.

    IDHH: Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 3:00


    It Did Happen Here is a history of the unlikely collaboration between groups of immigrants, civil rights activists, militant youth and queer organizers in the late 80s and early 90s in in Portland, Oregon who successfully fought neo nazi violence and right wing organizing.

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