SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) -The reaction of two South Dakotans arrested with others for planned riots in Idaho at a Pride event hits home for Taneeza Islam, executive director of South Dakota Voices for peace, an organization supporting any marginalized group. “A white supremacist doesn’t have to feel like, oh, I have to kill everybody because I’m the dominating force,” said Islam. She says racism can start with the belief that grows. “We need to start taking these little actions that we hear, stereotypes, biased acts, jokes, very seriously because that is part of this continuum,” said Islam....