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  • Rob Seimetz
    Justice and Reparations on the Ballot in St. Petersburg, Florida
    02 Aug 2017
    The Uhuru Movement is running a serious race for mayor and a city council seat in St. Petersburg, Florida, on a platform of social justice and reparations to the Black community. The Black south side…
  • BAR Radio July 31 2017
    Black Agenda Radio for Week of July 31, 2017
    01 Aug 2017
    Black Peace Advocate Wonders If Trump Can Reign in CIA President Trump’s cancellation of the CIA’s longstanding mission to train, arm and finance a jihadist overthrow of the Syrian government is…
  • Norman Richmond
    Black August, George Jackson and Marcus Garvey
    01 Aug 2017
    August is a politically charged month in the Black world: the month Marcus Garvey was born and when Black Panther George Jackson and his younger brother, Jonathan, were killed. George Jackson and…
  • Radio 24 July
    Black Agenda Radio for Week of July 24, 2017
    25 Jul 2017
    Black Elites, and Many Black Voters, Supported Mass Black Incarceration Historian, author and activist Paul Street has high praise for James Forman Jr.’s new book, Locking Up Our Own: Crime and…
  • Glen Ford , BAR executive editor
    Black Women in the Killing Fields
    20 Jul 2017
    by BAR executive editor Glen Ford A white woman from Australia was gunned down by militarized police in Minneapolis – part of the collateral damage that flows from the U.S. mass Black incarceration…
  • Danny Haiphong , BAR contributor
    Jay-Z and the Rest of his Class Belong in the Dustbin of History
    19 Jul 2017
    by BAR contributor Danny Haiphong Jay-Z’s album 4:44 confirms his deep loyalty to the capitalist system and profound disdain for the people that buy his records. He is a parasitic preacher of I-…
  • Paul Street
    The Abandonment: Reflections on James Foreman’s "Locking Up Our Own"
    19 Jul 2017
    by Paul Street James Forman’s new book is indispensable “for those who want to get the whole story on the rise of the “the New Jim Crow.” The Black middle and upper classes, which have been largely…
  • Seeking Reparations by Dropping Slave Claims
    18 Jul 2017
    In 2006, a federal court ruled that the descendants of Black slaves in the U.S. have no “standing” to sue for reparations. However, Dr. Jahi Issa and Reggie Mabry say they have devised a new legal…
  • 50 Years Later, Newark and Detroit Still Feel Tremors from 1967 Rebellions
    18 Jul 2017
    by Todd Burroughs The shock of the two largest Black rebellions of 1967 caused President Lyndon Johnson to assign the Kerner Commission to study race relations in the U.S. However, the commission’s…
  • Resurrecting the Radical Pedagogy of the Black Panther Party
    18 Jul 2017
    by Christopher F. Petrella The Black Panther Party for Self Defense was deeply engaged in “education for liberation.” The party’s Intercommunal Youth Institute served children in East Oakland until…
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