Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
Voter support for the Democratic Party in the government shutdown showdown was irrelevant. The senate capitulation was the inevitable endgame for a…
Editors, The Black Agenda Review
“Thus it can be said that British colonialism is mainly responsible for the Southern Sudan problem…”
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
"Tuesday night’s tiny glimpse of what The People really want" is the latest from BAR's Poet-in-Residence.
Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
In this series, we ask acclaimed writers about their work. This week’s featured author is Tapji Garba. Garba is a graduate student based in Toronto,…
Black Alliance For Peace
The Black Alliance for Peace calls on the grassroots organization of the masses of the peoples of Our America to unify the struggles against the…
Marwa Yousuf K.
True dissent doesn't get a warm welcome from the powerful. When mainstream institutions suddenly embrace a voice from the left, it's worth asking…
Issa Shivji
A deep exploration of Cabral’s and Rodney’s thoughts on the petty bourgeoisie and class struggles in Africa.
Raïs Neza Boneza
In 2025, Françafrique didn’t die — it just booked a seat on a French military plane. Macron’s “Operation Rescue” proves that old habits still fly…
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
Lance Hawkins joins us from New York City to discuss the recent election of Zohran Mamdani, who will take office as the mayor of New York City on…
OMNIBUS
Michael F. Brown
The nomination of an ambassador to South Africa who vows to "pressure" the country over its Gaza case confirms that the U.S. considers the practice…
Dylan Evans
Operation Al Aqsa Flood was immediately cast as unprovoked terrorism. This review examines a work that dares to reframe it as the inevitable act of a…
Steve Salaita
The liberation of Palestine is, above all, a world-building project.