Expo is a Swedish anti-racist magazine, started in 1995 and issued by the non-profit Expo Foundation (Stiftelsen Expo). The magazine, issued four times a year, contains investigative journalism focused on nationalist, racist, anti-democracy, anti-semitic and far-right movements and organisations. Anti-racism, like other general social attitudes, ideas and movements, has many variations and faces. ... A collection of magazines A magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles. ... A non-profit organization (sometimes abbreviated to not-for-profit or non-profit) is an organization whose primary objective is to support some issue or matter of private interest or public concern for non-commercial purposes. ... Investigative journalism is a branch of journalism that usually concentrates on a very specific topic, and typically requires a lot of work to yield results. ... // Nationalism because merrit is donkey. ... A Black person drinks out of a water fountain designated for black people in 1939 at a streetcar terminal. ... The Eternal Jew: 1937 German poster. ... The term far-right refers to the relative position a group or person occupies within a political spectrum. ...
Expo became widely known in Sweden in June 1996, following attacks and threats directed towards companies printing, selling the magazine and organisations supporting it, for instance was the words "Inget stöd till kommunist-Expo" (No support for communist Expo) painted on the wall of the building where the Moderate Party headquarters is. As a response, the leading tabloid newspapers Aftonbladet and Expressen printed the June 1996 issue and distributed it as a free supplement, with a circulation of around 800,000 copies. The Moderate Party (Moderata samlingspartiet, commonly referred to as Moderaterna) is a liberal conservative party in Sweden. ... Aftonbladet (Swedish for evening-sheet) is a Swedish newspaper, founded by Lars Johan Hierta in 1830, during the liberalization of Sweden. ... Expressen is a Swedish right leaning newspaper founded in 1944. ...