Elisa Hategan

Elisa Hategan (born December 17, 1974),[1] formerly known as Elisse Hategan,[2] is a Romanian-Canadian author, freelance journalist, and antiracist activist. As a teenager she was a member and spokesperson for the Heritage Front, a now-defunct white supremacist organization in Canada. She broke with the group and testified against them in court,[1] and has been credited for contributing to the organization's demise.[3][4] [5][6]

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