In December 2016, the group had roughly 200 members.
University of Massachusetts Amherst,
UCLA,
San Diego State University,
University of California, San Diego,
Penn State,
Ohio State, and the
University of Washington. According to an ADL count, Identity Evropa was by far the most active white supremacist group on college campuses in 2017, responsible for 158 of the 346 incidents nationwide of the posting of white supremacist propaganda fliers. These fliers typically show photos of
classical and
neoclassical sculpture. According to art critic
Ben Davis, the random use of dissimilar photos demonstrates a poor understanding of European culture and art history. At Ohio State, the group has considered seeking recognized student organization status. The group's "#ProjectSiege" aims to "siege" college campuses with literature In late 2016, Damigo and Identity Evropa members traveled to Washington, D.C., for a post-election conference hosted by the white supremacist
National Policy Institute, at which keynote speaker
Richard B. Spencer and several other attendees rendered a
Nazi salute. Footage showed Damigo punching the woman in the face, then running away into the crowd. The attack prompted calls for Damigo's arrest or expulsion from
Cal State Stanislaus, where he is a student; the university subsequently said that it was investigating Damigo. Additionally,
Peter Cvjetanovic, one of the members of Identity Evropa, was dubbed as the "angry torch guy" in the Unite the Right rally. On July 28, 2018, around 45 members of Identity Evropa, some dressed as construction workers, demonstrated outside the Mexican consulate in
Manhattan,
New York City, holding large letters that spelled out "Build the Wall". The government of Mexico said it had written a diplomatic note to the
State Department protesting the incident. Later that day, a group of several dozen Identity Evropa members hung a banner in
Fort Tryon Park in
Upper Manhattan. The banner, which said "Stop the invasion, end immigration", overlooked the
Henry Hudson Parkway. The response of the
Washington Heights and
Inwood communities was to hold a "vigil against hate" at the same site on July 31. On February 9, 2019, eleven Identity Evropa members went to the
University of Utah's
Block U carrying colored smoke flares and a banner that read, "End immigration!" Patrick Casey stated that the action was in response to the University's condemning of the organization earlier in the year, after it had posted stickers around the campus. Police were called, but the members left before they arrived. On April 27, 2019, hours after the
Poway synagogue shooting in California, around ten members of Identity Evropa disrupted a book discussion event at the Politics and Prose bookstore at Washington D.C. The book discussed at the event was
Dying of Whiteness by Jonathan Metzl, which discusses how working class white Americans who were attracted by the Trump administration's promises end up having a greater risk of illness and a shorter life expectancy as a result of its policies. Members of the group interrupted Metzl's speech using a bullhorn, said "You would have the white working class trade their homeland for handouts. But we, as nationalists and identitarians, can offer the workers of this country a homeland, their birthright, in addition to health care, good jobs and so forth.", and chanted "This land is our land" while walking through the bookstore, before exiting ten minutes later. Washington D.C. mayor,
Muriel Bowser, condemned the Poway shooting and the bookstore disruption in a tweet, denouncing the former as "horrific act of hate and antisemitism" and the latter as "ignorance and hate". The 2019 leaks also disclosed that the organizations were targeting college conservatives, attempting to convert them to their ideology. == Dissolution ==