CVAntifa is an Antifa group that combats alleged far-right activism in Corvallis and Willamette Valley, Oregon, primarily by releasing the personal information of far-right activists and engaging in street counter-protests against far-right activists. CVAntifa maintains an active blog that posts articles on far-right activists and provides commentary on far-right groups. 1
Background
Antifa claim inspiration from 1930s-era radical-left German street protesters opposed to the rising Nazi regime. 2 Modern “black bloc” Antifa surfaced in the 1980s, allegedly to oppose neo-fascist “skinhead” movements. 2
Like other Antifa organizations, CVAntifa lacks a centralized structure and is secretive about its membership and leadership. The organization’s public-facing front is a blog that posts about alleged threats from fascists and racists in Corvallis and Willamette Valley, Oregon. Neither the website’s homepage nor any blog posts mention CVAntifa members or leaders by name. 2 1 However, CVAntifa’s blog provides the organization’s email address, X page, Mastodon page, and Instagram page. 3
CVAntifa has been a member of the national Antifa Torch Network since 2020. 1
Activity
CVAntifa primarily collects public and leaked private information regarding alleged far-right activists, fascists, and racists in Corvallis and Willamette Valley, Oregon, and doxes these individuals on the group’s blog. 1
According to CVAntifa’s blog, the organization was founded in 2018. 1 However, the first post on the group’s blog is a private post dated to January 2005. 4 The next post is from May 2019 and doxes an alleged white nationalist. 5
CVAntifa’s blog and Instagram contain entries that solicit information about alleged far-right activists for the group’s doxing efforts. 6
CVAntifa also engages in street-level counterprotests against far-right groups mounting their own protests. 7
As of December 2025, CVAntifa’s last blog post was made in September 2025, an “analysis” of a vigil held for murdered Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. According to CVAntifa, Kirk “was never a very popular figure” and was “was routinely mocked by both leftists and rightists for [his] cringey astro-turfed lack of substance.” CVAntifa argued that since his death, Kirk has been opportunistically rehabilitated by the far-right as a rallying cry against the political left. CVAntifa referred to the Kirk vigil held in Eugene, Oregon as “far tamer than we expected it to be, but [not] completely innocuous” due to the presence of alleged far-right activists and their associates. 1 8
Zines
CVAntifa produces zines, or short magazines, including four “field guides” for combating fascism. 9 The most recent zine as of December 2025, released in January 2025, was entitled, “Corvallis Against Fascism: 2025 Field Guide.” The guide includes descriptions of four “notable” local alleged fascists, eight “regionally active fascist groups,” 15 “fascist symbols,” three local “businesses to avoid,” guidance on how to provide a good tip to Antifa groups about local far-right activity, and a history of local fascism. 10
The guide also has a section entitled, “looking forward in 2025” which describes “bleak” conditions in the U.S., including the second presidency of Donald Trump, “increasing popular support of fascistic positions, and an emerging class of far-right technocrats.” The guide claims that far-left American factions have been strengthened by recent challenges from far-right groups, including federal, state, and local law enforcement efforts to contain protests and rioting during the aftermath of the death of George Floyd. 10
References
- “Homepage.” CVAntifa. Accessed December 10, 2025. https://cvantifa.noblogs.org/about/.
- “What is Antifa?” The Economist. July 29, 2017. Accessed August 28, 2017. https://www.economist.com/blogs/economist-explains/2017/08/economist-explains-11
- “Contact.” CVAntifa. Accessed December 10, 2025. https://cvantifa.noblogs.org/contact/.
- “Protected: :).” CVAntifa. Accessed December 10, 2025. https://cvantifa.noblogs.org/post/2005/01/14/2229/.
- “White Nationalist “Bart” Degeneffe Infiltrating Corvallis Conservatives.” CVAntifa. May 29, 2019. Accessed December 10, 2025. https://cvantifa.noblogs.org/post/2019/05/29/bartdegeneffe/.
- “Seeking Information.” Instagram. May 8, 2023. Accessed December 10, 2025. https://www.instagram.com/p/Cr_UfSHJhaN/?img_index=1.
- Al Mulla, Ramzy. “Al Mulla: Examination of local Antifa groups is important.” The Daily Barometer. September 28, 2020. Accessed December 10, 2025. https://dailybaro.orangemedianetwork.com/2062/opinion/al-mulla-examination-of-local-antifa-groups-is-important/.
- “Analysis Of Eugene’s 9/13 Charlie Kirk Vigil.” CVAntifa. September 16, 2025. Accessed December 10, 2025. https://cvantifa.noblogs.org/post/2025/09/16/analysis-of-eugenes-9-13-charlie-kirk-vigil/.
- “Zines.” CVAntifa. Accessed December 10, 2025. https://cvantifa.noblogs.org/zines/.
- “Corvallis Against Fascism: 2025 Field Guide.” CVAntifa. January 14, 2025. Accessed December 10, 2025. https://cvantifa.noblogs.org/post/2025/01/14/fieldguide2025/.