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  • “This is the Scene of a Crime”: An African Artist/Activist Journey, Part II 
    Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo, BAR editor and columnist
    “This is the Scene of a Crime”: An African Artist/Activist Journey, Part II 
    29 Jul 2020
    An interview with Dr. Karen Wilson- Ama’Echefu.
  • Oh Boya: If It’s Goya, It Has To Be No Good
    Will Guzman
    Oh Boya: If It’s Goya, It Has To Be No Good
    29 Jul 2020
    Goya’s CEO thinks Trump is a “blessing,” so the brand has been cursed with a boycott. 
  • The Poor People’s Economic and Human Right Campaign: a Case for How Change Works
    Belinda Davis
    The Poor People’s Economic and Human Right Campaign: a Case for How Change Works
    29 Jul 2020
    With no well-financed publicity department and no links to the machinery of big party politics, movements like PPEHRC can sometimes seem lost in plain sight.
  • PetroCaribe and Haiti’s Lost Opportunities
    Jean Jores Pierre
    PetroCaribe and Haiti’s Lost Opportunities
    29 Jul 2020
    The US puppets that run Haiti have squandered an historic opportunity for economic and social development.
  • San Quentin Death Sentence
    David Bacon
    San Quentin Death Sentence
    29 Jul 2020
    Prisoners’ supporters and loved ones demanded release of half the population and no transfers between prisons or to ICE.
  • A View from the Faultlines of National Oppression and Class Contradictions 
    Shaka Shakur
    A View from the Faultlines of National Oppression and Class Contradictions 
    29 Jul 2020
    They try to kriminalize the righteous rage of the people. “This slaughtering has a historical context and foundation.”
  • Black Agenda Radio for Week of July 27, 2020
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio for Week of July 27, 2020
    27 Jul 2020
    Has Covid-19 Initiated the Final, Fatal Crisis of Capitalism?
  • Nurturing a “Pan African Diasporic Consciousness”
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Nurturing a “Pan African Diasporic Consciousness”
    27 Jul 2020
    The interchange of ideas and experiences among African-descended people around the world has fostered a “Pan African Diasporic Consciousness” that advances all Black struggles, said Ja
  • Political Prisoners are the Best of Humanity: Free Them All
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Political Prisoners are the Best of Humanity: Free Them All
    27 Jul 2020
    The Black Is Back Coalition’s upcoming national conference, August 15 and 16, will highlight the demand for freedom for all political prisoners, said Coalition chairman Omali Yeshitela
  • Has Covid-19 Initiated the Final, Fatal Crisis of Capitalism?
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Has Covid-19 Initiated the Final, Fatal Crisis of Capitalism?
    27 Jul 2020
    The Covid-19-sparkd global economic depression is “a singular event in the history of world capitalism,” said Duboisian scholar Anthony Monteiro.
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