White supremacist Bryon Widner (Jamie Bell), after being raised on a doctrine of hate within a skinhead camp, has a change of heart when he finds love with a single mother (Danielle Macdonald). Of ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: A reformed skinhead, Bryon Widner was desperate to rid himself of the racist tattoos that covered his face -- so desperate that he turned to former enemies for help, and was willing to ...
Bryon Widner and his wife Julie were pillars of the white power movement when they first met - she a member of the National Alliance, he a founder of the Vinlanders gang of skinheads in Ohio. People ...
Editor's note: Bryon Widner was a skinhead until he found love and turned away from racism and violence. But how could he build a new life with a face stained by racist tattoos? First of two parts.
It’s Monday morning, so perhaps your perspective on the world might not be at its most positive right now, but the AP ran a two part story [1, 2] over the weekend about Bryon Widner, a former skinhead ...
When “American History X” came out 20 years ago, part of its appeal was exotic. At the time, Neo-Nazis still seemed an outlandish, subterranean believe-it-or-not element in society. But the ...
The tattoos are all you see when you look at Skin’s Bryon Widner, a lifelong skinhead who, in A24’s upcoming feature, reckons with whether erasing them from his body can help reform a damaged soul.
Editor's note: A reformed skinhead, Bryon Widner was desperate to rid himself of the racist tattoos that covered his face — so desperate that he turned to former enemies for help, and was willing to ...
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