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July 20, 2006 -- Israeli Apartheid
A brief exploration of the many similarities between the bygone apartheid regime of South Africa and its moral successor, the state of Israel.

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June 15, 2006 -- Black Caucus Caves to Corporate Power
Since black communities are shorted when it comes to cable and internet access, communications reform is definitely a black issue.  But black members of Congress actually voted in grater numbers against the interests of African Americans than did their white colleagues.

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May 11, 2006 -- The Black Stake in the Internet: Why Network Neutrality is an African American Issue
How black civic organizations are being bought up like undervalued properties by corporate telecommunications money, and what it means for the future of our communities.

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The No Free Lunch Committee

April 6, 2006 -- Portrait of a Corporate Negro Politician: Kasim Reed – Lawyer for the Rich and Racist

An examination of the recent career and shameful antics of one Kasim Reed, a local and leading Atlanta Democrat who seeks to outdo Republicans at immigrant-bashing.
The No Free Lunch Committee

March 16, 2006 -- Blacks and Browns: The Need to Make Common Cause

America's white establishment wants to set African Americans against Latino immigrants.  But whose interest does that serve?  Not our, it looks like.
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March 2, 2006 -- Andy Young, the Shameless Son
Former Atlanta mayor, UN ambassador and member of congress Andrew Young has cashed in his civil rights chips for a career as a transnational black shill for corporate criminality.

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February 9, 2006 -- Failure of the Black Misleadership Class
The black political leadership class, which is virtuyally indistinguishable from the black business class, has utterly failed to offer any strategic vision for the uplift of the black masses upon whose backs they have risen to relative power, influence and affluence.  Do they know anything, besides how to get themselves paid?
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January 12, 2006 -- BC vs. the Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal’s online editorial pages suggest that black opinion is illegitimate whenever and wherever it disagrees with white opinion.

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October 13, 2005 -- Black Mecca: The End of an Illusion
Atlanta, which leads the nation in the production of black millionaires, also is first in the percentage of its children in poverty. Black America’s business leadership class in Atlanta and nationally definitely knows how to get paid. But does it know how to achieve health care, education, jobs and justice for African Americans? Are these concerns even on its radar?

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September 22, 2005 -- Where the Left Lives: Black America at its Core
Liberal” is a political definition used nowhere else on earth, one that conceals important differences and useful distinctions. Liberal America, which ought more precisely to be called “Left American” is clustered mainly around its centers of black population.

The No Free Lunch Committee

September 15, 2005 -- Rescue Came From The Grassroots: the People, Not FEMA, Saved Themselves
When government failed to serve the people of Gulf Coast Alabama and Mississippi, the people had to mobilize to save themselves. Among the first responders in Alabama, the first to put truckloads of food and supplies on the road to affected areas were two organizations of Alabama ex-offenders.

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September 1, 2005 -- The Lowdown on the Down Low
Oprah Winfrey did incalculable damage to the cause of fighting the HIV-AIDS epidemic by showcasing the bogus work of author J.L. King. We explore King’s work and suggest how a TV host might have showcased the real work on the frontline of the struggle against the HIV-AIDS epidemic.

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July 29, 2005 -- Mass Incarceration is an Abomination
Should have been titled, “Mass Incarceration is a Political Abomination”. This article tries to sketch out how the issue of mass incarceration of African Americans can be made into the galvanizing issue of a new mass movement.

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July 22, 2005 -- Ten Worst Places to be Black in America
Black Enterprise magazine produces, at irregular intervals, a list of the “ten best” cities for blacks, but ranks them according to criteria which have little to do with the way life is actually lived in most African American communities. What would a truly relevant index look like?

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The No Free Lunch Committee

July 8, 2005 -- It’s Time to Build a Mass Movement

We often hear it said that we need another movement comparable to that of the fifties and sixties.  What are some of the characteristics of mass movements in general, and what will the next big mass movement among African Americans look like?

The No Free Lunch Committee

April 28, 2005 -- Corporate Biopiracy and the Terminator Seed

The No Free Lunch Committee

An alarming account of how corporate criminals are hijacking the global food supply, and threatening the food security of a large part of humanity.


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January 6, 2005 -- Gary Webb, African American Paranoia, and the Black Consensus

The No Free Lunch Committee

Reflections on the passing of investigative journalist Gary Webb, who broke the story of federal government complicity in engineering the crack epidemic in Los Angeles, and how it helped finance the CIA’s murderous secret wars in Central America.





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July 27, 2006

Israeli Apartheid Denounced
An Exploration of Male Privilege
Reader-Author Exchange Over “Pimpin’”

July 20, 2006

Black American Dodges the Bullet on Voting Rights
Baraka Obama Lectures Progressives for Insufficient Piety
Which Democratic Party is Barack Leading?

July 6, 2006

Miami’s Real Terrorists
The International Digital Divide
Grand Theft Corporate

June 29, 2006

Voting Rights Act Renewal Stalls in House
Cynthia McKinney Absolved
BC Readers on the CBC
The US Senate Considers Telecom Bill

June 8, 2006

How to Help Africa
Bradley’s Suckling Black Babies
Does Bush Ever Get His Groove On?

June 1, 2006


Hate Media is Mainstream in America
DeWayne Hickam is Too Kind to Racists
Where are the White Baby-Makers?
Is Something Wrong?

May 25, 2006

Hypocrites Hate on Barry Bonds
Bush Family: Give Back Geronimo’s Bonesbr>Reps. Ford and Scott Want to Take Away Your Phone Card

May 18, 2006

The CBC and “Post Civil Rights” Black Leadership
Shelby Steele & Ted Hayes: the Not So Odd Couple
Black Accomplices in Digital Highway Robbery

May 11, 2006

BC Readers Answer Michele Martin on Civility

Do Defenders of Civility Defend Cynthia McKinney?

Does Civility’s Definition Depend on Who is Defining?

May 4, 2006

Rep. Bobby Rush and Privatization of the Internet

Julianne Malveaux Sets the Record Straight

Hutchinson and Cannick Get it Wrong on Immigration

April 27, 2006

Good Race Relations Happen When Black People Shut Up or Go Away

Cynthia McKinney Asks the Questions We Want Asked

Tavis? Oh No He Didn’t?

Who’s Afraid of Bobby Rush Now?


April 20, 2006

The White Discursive “Force Field”

The Immigration “Crisis”: A Consequence of “Free Trade”

Cynthia McKinney and the Cowardly Caucus

Vouchers, Privatization, Stepping Stones: The Real Issues in Newark

April 13, 2006

Black News on the Road to Extinction

Black Politicians Who Should Go Extinct

Black Newspapers Celebrate Good Times

April 6, 2006

Cory Booker: Pimp My City!

NAFTA: Run To The Border!

McKinney: Don’t Profile Me!

March 30, 2006

Anti-immigrant Hysteria vs. Common Sense

The Neutered Black Caucus

Crash and Burn

March 23, 2006

Are Some Human Beings Illegal?

Did Immigrants Shut Down US Manufacturing Jobs?

What’s Behind Tavis’s Smile?

March 16, 2006

Walkin’ To New Orleans

Uphold the Rights to Return, Rebuild andRemain

Progressive Forces in Motion

March 9, 2006

Tavis is a Marketer, Not a Movement Leader

Andrew Young Misspends the Movement’s Moral Capital

BC Answers a Hater

March 2, 2006

Brand Name” Black Folks

Wal-Mart Worshipers and Acolytes

Katrina: The Greatest Shock of All

February 23, 2006

Halliburton’s “Immigration Emergency” Detention Centers

Legislative Leaders are Campaign Cash Funnels

The Performance of Black Leaders

February 16, 2006

First Annual Lawn Jockey Awards: They’re Off and Running

Rep. Harold Ford and King Funeral Fabrications

More on “Failures of the Black Misleadership Class

February 9, 2006

No White “Victims of Racism”

No More “Theories” of Down Lowness

No Peace for CBC Derelicts

February 2, 2006

Oprah’s Protect-The-Brand Strategy

The Two Democratic Parties

Mass Incarceration and Economic Development

Fetishizing the United Nations

January 26, 2006

Belafonte: One of the Tallest Trees in the Forest

More on Chocolate Cities

A Rent-A-Negro for the US Senate

January 19, 2006

Does ‘Black Medicine’ Work For Whites?

Bush Regime: An Equal Opportunity Destroyer

Is BC “Harshly Leftist”?

January 5, 2006

Do “War People” Exist?

Does Condi Deserve Loyalty?

Black Mayors Don’t Get a Pass

December 15, 2005

Obama’s Mushy Mouth

Condoleeza Rice’s “Torture Tour”

Hispanic Identity: What Do Blacks Say About It?

The Dogs of War: Who Let Them Loose?

December 8, 2005

Spineless Minions of the Democratic Party

Preying on the Vulnerability of the Poor

Losing Moral Courage to Corporate Bag Men

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