Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
Black Agenda Report will return with our next issue on Wednesday, September 10. Please watch our new video, "Inequality in Kenya: View From Kibera…
Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
Twenty years ago, the world witnessed more than the suffering of hurricane Katrina's victims. The United States was exposed as a failed state…
Editors, The Black Agenda Review
“It’s not like New Orleans was caught off guard. This could have been prevented.”
Jon Jeter
A forgotten history of cross-racial labor solidarity in 1890s New Orleans offered a glimpse of a potential future. Its deliberate destruction set the…
Anthony Karefa Rogers-Wright
Twenty years after Katrina, the disaster stands not as an anomaly but as a blueprint. Its aftermath reveals a template for imperial domination, where…
​​​​​​​ Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist
Join political activist and Black Agenda Report’s contributing editor Ajamu Baraka and members of the Communist Party Marxist-Kenya on a trip to…
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
"Ethnic cleansing called Katrina" is the latest from BAR's Poet-in-Residence.
Jaribu Hill
Jaribu Hill, Executive Director of the Mississippi Workers’ Center for Human Rights, recounts the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast…
Glen Ford, BAR Executive Editor
"Racism showed its ass in the days after August 29, 2005."
OMNIBUS
Roger D. Harris
The U.S. State Department's latest human rights report on Venezuela follows a familiar pattern of lying about a nation declared to be an adversary…
Gary Wilson
Washington's strategy of endless war in Ukraine is collapsing under its own weight. The Alaska summit isn't a victory for diplomacy but a stark…
State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China
A new report from Beijing reveals the hypocrisy of U.S. human rights rhetoric, revealing a nation where gun violence, political corruption, and…