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Radio Renaissance
The official podcast of American Renaissance, hosted by AR editor Jared Taylor.
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Black Youth Riot Because They Are Hungry
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at yet more leftist idiocy. They also discuss the World Cup, baobab trees, Lumpkin's Jail, and what Brits really think about diversity.
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Rewriting America's Story
Paul Kersey and Tom Hennessey discuss how the Trump Administration's explosive "Saving America's Story" report has exposed anti-white subversion at the Smithsonian Institution and its campaign to rewrite America's history. Thumbnail credit: © Carol Highsmith/BuyEnlarge via ZUMA Press Wire
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The White Man's Library: White America
Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson examine Earnest Cox's 1923 classic "White America." A contemporary of Madison Grant and Lothrop Stoddard, Cox's work has aged remarkably well after a century. He makes the case for total repatriation of blacks as the only realistic solution to America's racial problem. He explores the racial views of the nation's greatest statesmen — Webster, Clay, Douglas, Lincoln, Jefferson, and Ulysses S. Grant — all of whom believed that removing blacks from the United States was one of the federal government's most important responsibilities.
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Let There Be More Anchor Babies!
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey lament a ruling that will add 250,000 to the citizenship rolls every year. They also discuss Angela Merkle, the World Cup, and the end of TPS for Haitians. Thumbnail credit: © Richard B. Levine/Levine Roberts via ZUMA Press
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The White Man's Library: Essential Writings on Race
Sam Dickson and Paul Kersey discuss Sam Francis and his posthumous collection Essential Writings on Race (2007, New Century Foundation). The volume gathers some of Francis' most powerful work — including essays published under a nom de plume — including the landmark essay "The Roots of the White Man."
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Trump Can End TPS Whenever He Wants
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey say goodbye to one million people who don't belong. They also discuss billions in medical fraud, more about Karmelo, a killing in France, and the increasingly crazy DSA. Thumbnail credit: © Carl Juste/Miami Herald via ZUMA Press Wire
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Interview: Uwe Boll on 'Citizen Vigilante'
Why he made what "Variety" called an "astonishingly bad" movie: "You cannot live as a man if you do not say what you believe." Rent or buy Citizen Vigilante here. Buy the limited-edition, director-signed, Blu-ray disk with special features here.
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The White Man's Library: The Territorial Imperative
Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson revive Robert Ardrey's The Territorial Imperative (1966) — a long-overlooked classic that E. O. Wilson praised as the work of the "lyric poet of human evolution." Ardrey delivers a devastating blow to the blank slate myth and gives us a clear understanding of biological reality.
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Obama Center Opening Gala Today!
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey note that the Obama Center starts out $500 million over budget and with an empty endowment. They also discuss teen takeovers, Tucker Elementary and good news from Europe. Thumbnail credit: © John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune via ZUMA Press Wire
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The Trial Was 'White Supremacy' Orchestrated by 'Pigs'
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey note the unbridgeable gap in how blacks and whites see justice. They also discuss riots in Belfast, refugees, the SPLC, and a great essay by Tom Woods.
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The White Man's Library: A Murder in Brentwood
Last month, Mark Fuhrman — the LAPD detective branded "racist" for saying the n-word — died. In this episode, Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson dive into Fuhrman's 1997 book "A Murder in Brentwood." They expose how overwhelming evidence of OJ Simpson murdering his ex-wife and Ron Goldman was buried while the defense weaponized "racism" to acquit a killer before a 9/12 Black jury. A look at how race trumped justice in America's trial of the century.
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'Minority Report' in France
Jared Taylor tells Paul Kersey about his adventures in Paris, where police broke up a meeting to make sure he wouldn't break "hate speech" laws. Taylor and Kersey also discuss Henry Nowak, Karmelo Anthony, and the SPLC.
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The White Man's Library: Not Out Of Africa
With controversy surrounding a black Helen of Troy and a non-white Athena in Nolan's "Odyssey," Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson cover Mary Lefkowitz's "Not Out Of Africa: How 'Afrocentrism' Became An Excuse To Teach Myth As History."
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Two Continents, One Fight
Paul Kersey and Tom Hennessey discuss retired Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino arriving at the Remigration Conference in Portugal as a surprise speaker. The hosts cheer Bovino's bold stand for Making Europe Europe Again.
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The White Man's Library: From Bauhaus to Our House
Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson take a look at two of Tom Wolfe's vicious takedowns of Marxist-inspired art and architecture. The author of "Bonfire of the Vanities" and "A Man in Full" is discussed as a leading critic of the Left and a writer whose work will either be lauded by our posterity or banished to compost piles if we fail.
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The 'Far Right' Leads in France and Germany
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey welcome new European polls. They also discuss Japanese IQ, the semiquincentennial, Seattle's trans emergency, and the NAACP boycott.
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The White Man's Library: ¡Adios, America!
Paul Kersey, Jared Taylor, and Sam Dickson discuss Ann Coulter's ¡Adios, America! — the most important book exposing the massive costs of mass legal and illegal immigration on crime, welfare, wages, education, and American identity.
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The (Black) Face That Launched a Thousand Ships
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey wonder how anyone could cast an African as Helen of Troy. They also discuss school shootings, slippery Chinese, and a big weekend for London. Thumbnail credit: © Photo Image Press via ZUMA Press Wire
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NYT Wrestles With 'Teen Takeovers'
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at lib journos who look but refuse to see. The hosts also discuss American medicine, German politics, and both sensible and stupid blacks.
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The White Man's Library: The Biology of the Race Problem
Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson Dr. Wesley George's 1962 work "The Biology of the Race Problem," commissioned by Alabama governor John Patterson. Dr. George, a longtime anatomy professor at The University of North Carolina, showed that those pushing for racial amalgamation were egalitarians with no understanding of the innate racial differences.
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A New Kind of Race Hoax
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at a Paki woman who claimed 43 hours of imaginary detention. They also discuss Supreme Court rulings, Ukraine, "racist" grading at Harvard, and Taylor's recent campus talk.
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SPLC in the Dock
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey disagree on the charges against the beleaguered "watch dog." They also discuss Virginia redistricting, Mamdani, and Atlanta, and Taylor tries rapping. Thumbnail credit: © Scott Coleman/ZUMA Press Wire
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100 Million Illegals?
Tom Hennessey joins Paul Kersey to discuss former Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino's assertion that there are 100 million illegal aliens in America and they all must be deported. He retired earlier this year and has become a stalwart defender of ICE ramping up public deportations to encourage self-deportation. They also talk about 75 fire hydrants being damaged in 48 hours in Detroit — each one to steal a device worth $600 when resold. Thumbnail credit: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire
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House Passes Three-Year Shield for Haitians
House Haiti Caucus co-chair Ayanna Pressley forced a 224-204 House vote to shield ~350,000 Haitians from deportation. Paul Kersey and Tom Hennessey cover the stunning decision, as well as the decision by HBO to cast a black actor to play Professor Snape — a character clearly depicted as White — in the Harry Potter reboot.
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The White Man's Library: White Man, Think Again!
n 1966, Anthony Jacob's "White Man, Think Again!" became the first right-wing book banned by the South African government. This week, Sam Dickson and Paul Kersey dive deep into this powerful and prophetic work. A tour de force on the impending collapse of the White world, Jacob meticulously documents the destructive impact of egalitarian ideology on Western Europe, Rhodesia, South Africa, and the United States. The discussion focuses especially on the searing chapter about America and the rapid decline of White rule in the 1950s under President Eisenhower's aggressive push for integration.
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(Afrikaner) Refugees Welcome
Paul Kersey and Tom Hennessey discuss the incredible story of 4,996 out of 4,999 total refugees brought to America since October 2025 being white South Africans — and the plan is to bring in 55,000 more before the end of the fiscal year! They also cover the push to reopen Minneapolis bathhouses closed since the 1988 AIDS epidemic decimated the homosexual community, all because of pressure from the Somali gay community.
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The White Man's Library: Hayti; or, The Black Republic
Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson discuss one of the most controversial books from Victorian England: Sir Spenser St. John's "Haiti: Or The Black Republic" (1884). The book exposes the grim reality of the world's first black republic, born from the violent overthrow of French colonial rule in a slave revolt. St. John documented widespread cannibalism, extreme dysfunction, and collapse in a nation created exclusively for its black population. His accounts shocked readers and prompted him to return to Haiti to verify his claims. In the foreword to the second edition, he confirmed that the reports of cannibalism were not only accurate but understated. Haiti's ongoing failure stands as a stark refutation of racial equality, illustrating how quickly civilization erodes under African rule.
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The White Man's Library: Scalp Dance
Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson discuss "Scalp Dance: Indian Warfare on the High Plains, 1865–1879," a book that sets "noble Indian" myth to rest. The chapter "A Fate Worse Than Death" is required reading for understanding what happened to white captives, especially women — all from primary sources.
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Supreme Court Takes Up Birthright Citizenship
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey marvel that there are now 1.5 million "American" children growing up in China. The hosts also discuss Patriot Front, Jubilee Weekend, and Iryna Zarutska. Thumbnail credit: © Imago via ZUMA Press
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The White Man's Library: The Dispossessed Majority
Published in 1972 when the USA was still 88 percent white, Wilmot Roberton's "The Dispossessed Majority" was a book ahead of its time. Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson discuss a book that's critical for understanding what was already being done to the founding racial stock of America, well before the 1965 Hart-Celler Immigration Act changed the racial makeup of the nation. Mr. Dickson says it is the "greatest book he's ever read" and still recommends it to anyone who wants to understand race in America. Website: https://www.amren.com/ X (AmRen): https://x.com/realAmRen Gab: https://gab.ai/AmRenaissance Telegram: https://t.me/amrenofficial
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The White Man's Library: Africa Addio
Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson discuss a 1966 book forged from the incredible documentary, "Africa Addio." Released in America as "Africa: Blood and Guts," the Italian documentary has been heavily censored and attacked as one of the most racist films ever made. As the authors of the book note, all they did was document the collapse of European civilization into savagery during the post-colonial period of the 1960s in Kenya, Zanzibar, the Congo, and across the African continent. The book impressively details the history of the white man on the Dark Continent, and the extraordinary censorship and accusations of racism the Italian filmmakers encountered for simply turning on their cameras and recording what unfolded during decolonization.
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Ibram Kendi Still Thinks He Has Something to Say
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at the disgraced guru's new book, Chain of Ideas. They also discuss U-visas, illegal voters, Ramadan in Canada, Caesar Rodney, and FIRE's defense of Jared Taylor. Thumbnail credit: © John Arthur Brown/ZUMA Press Wire
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The New Virginia Plan
"Woke is over?" Not likely. The Oscards were open incitement, as Michael B. Jordan was given an award for slaughtering white people and a film glazing antifa was given best picture. Democrats seem to have the same spiteful approach to politics, as Virginia's new government is moving to eradicate any kind of political resistance while exempting themselves from their own laws. There will be no alliance of Right and Left — simply an existential struggle between two sides. Now is the time for white advocacy — because the essential political divide is over race, not economics. Thumbnail credit: © Kendall Warner/The Virginian-Pilot via ZUMA Press Wire
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Talarico Spreads the Virus of Racism
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at US Senate candidate who says all whites spread the killer virus wherever they go. The hosts also discuss Hannah Duston, Jaskirat Sidhu, and the happy Haitian Antonio Bonheur. Thumbnail credit: © Scott Coleman/ZUMA Press Wire
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The White Man's Library: Race and Reason
Jared Taylor, Sam Dickson, and Paul Kersey discuss Carleton Putnam's "Race and Reason: A Yankee View." American Renaissance republished this 1961 classic in 2005 but the initial run sold out. Putnam served as CEO of Delta Airlines and sat on its board until his death in 1998. He wrote the book after seeing the horror of President Eisenhower sending US Troops to integrate Little Rock Public Schools in 1957. It's a spirited defense not of states' rights but of the biological differences between Europeans and Africans — as justification for separation. Nearly 70 years after its release, and despite trillions spent trying to eliminate racial disparities, the racial realities Putnam described have remained immutable.
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Atlanta Flaunts Its Minority Set-Asides
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey marvel at Atlanta's refusal to dismantle 50 years of brazen race preferences. They also discuss Kristi Neom, shopping carts, and British spinelessness. Thumbnail credit: © Arvin Temkar/Atlanta Journal Constitution/ZUMA Press Wire
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The White Man's Library: Conquest of a Continent
In this special edition of Radio Renaissance, Paul Kersey and Sam Dickson break down Madison Grant's 1933 classic "Conquest of a Continent." The book was released in 1933, and the ADL immediately targeted it for censorship. Grant's book is a passionate defense of the settlement of North America by Europeans — particularly those of Anglo-Saxon stock — as well as of Manifest Destiny and the flowering of American civilization from coast to coast, all with the explicit goal of perpetuating a society ruled by and for white people.
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Another National Treasure?
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey salute Helen Andrews, who is joining Heather Mac Donald as a prominent truth-teller. The co-conveners also discuss shopping-cart theory, Pope Leo, immigration judges, and FGM in Minnesota. Website: https://www.amren.com/ X (AmRen): https://x.com/realAmRen X (Jared Taylor): https://x.com/RealJarTaylor Gab: https://gab.ai/AmRenaissance Telegram: https://t.me/amrenofficial Conference Speeches: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/oXJDii58nHYl/ Podcast: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/PvE9Fgz40IbM/
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Quentin Deranque, Nationalist Martyr
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey mourn the death of a Catholic nationalist beaten to death by thugs close to France's hard-left LFI party. They also discuss Jesse Jackson, the US census, and the biggest sewage spill in American history.
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TPS Really Is Temporary
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are glad to see uppity judges slapped down. They also discuss Jamaican poetry, Atlanta ex-mayors, Gene Simmons, and the joys of voluntary departure. Thumbnail credit: © Al Diaz/Miami Herald via ZUMA Press Wire
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ICE Says 'No Surrender' in Minneapolis
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are keeping fingers crossed on ICE "compromise." They also discuss TPS for Haitians, African immigration to Israel, and 'hiding Ann Frank' in Boca Raton. Thumbnail credit: © Holden Smith/ZUMA Press Wire
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Climbdown in Minneapolis?
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey don't like rewarding people who interfere with law enforcement. They also discuss "Sinners," Shakespeare, New Zealand, and Black Men Build (What?). Thumbnail credit: © Derek French/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire
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Trump Came So Close at Davos
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey wonder — for the 100th time — what Donald Trump really thinks. They also discuss Omar Fateh, the Church of England, the SBA, and empty migrant shelters. Thumbnail credit: © Benedikt Von Loebell/Avalon via ZUMA Press
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Do We Have an Insurrection?
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey wonder if we will get the first insurgency declaration since the Rodney King riots of 1992. They also discuss Johannesburg, exotic federal judges, the Obama presidential library, and Norman Rockwell. Thumbnail credit: © Dave Decker/ZUMA Press Wire
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Is the NYPD Doomed?
Jared Taylor and Officer John Patterson discuss the daunting challenges facing the police under Zohran Mamdani. Thumbnail credit: © Kyle Mazza/CNP via ZUMA Press Wire
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2025 Roundup
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey hit the highlights of the first year of Trump 2.0: an incredible tally of important victories.
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Merry Christmas, and Be Glad You're Not in JoBurg
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey marvel at what happens when blacks take over a turnkey, white-built country. They also discuss Judge Hannah Dugan, shariah law, and US Mail trucks that look like gang wagons. Thumbnail credit: © Shiraaz Mohamed/Xinhua via ZUMA Press
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Ramaswamy Says He's More American Than You Are
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at Vivek's ignorance. They also discuss Barbara Johns, Bondi Beach, the mayor of Savannah, and what happened to the Mankato Monument. Thumbnail credit: © Scott W. Grau/Icon SMI via ZUMA Press
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Cinnabon Crystal's GiveSendGo Hits $140,000
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are glad to see white people standing up for themselves – and for each other. They also discuss White Christmas, Somali fraudsters, the death of DEI, and the end of "disparate impact."
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Donald Trump's Best Week in Office?
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey marvel at the President's explanation of why America is "at the tipping point." They also discuss Somalis in Minnesota, Emmit Till's barn, Wajahat Ali, and good times in Chicago. Thumbnail credit: © Andrew Leyden/ZUMA Press Wire
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The official podcast of American Renaissance, hosted by AR editor Jared Taylor.
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