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  • A Publicly Owned Bank for LA?
    Glenn Daigon
    A Publicly Owned Bank for LA?
    26 Sep 2018
    A city-owned bank could extend the credit lines of community banks and credit unions to offer loans to low-income residents and help bankroll affordable housing.
  • Cuban President To Speak at NYC’s Riverside Church
    Kyle Fraser , Black Agenda Radio producer
    Cuban President To Speak at NYC’s Riverside Church
    24 Sep 2018
    On September 26 the recently elected president of Cuba will address a community forum at New York City’s historic Riverside Church.
  • US Losing Its Imperial Status
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    US Losing Its Imperial Status
    24 Sep 2018
    “We are entering a new moment in history,” said Dubosian scholar Anthony Monteiro, which is in some ways a negation of the hegemonic dollar and the unipolar world, with the US as t
  • Blacks Should Appeal to Higher Law
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Blacks Should Appeal to Higher Law
    24 Sep 2018
    Black activist politics made its greatest strides when it appealed to a higher law of justice, rather than the man-made legal system, said Vincent Lloyd, author of Black Natura
  • US Sports is Racist Playing Field
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    US Sports is Racist Playing Field
    24 Sep 2018
    “Every aspect of society manufacturers” white innocence and Black criminality, said David Leonard, author of Playing While White: Privilege and Power On and Off the Field.
  • BAR Book Forum: Martha Escobar’s “Captivity Beyond Prisons”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Martha Escobar’s “Captivity Beyond Prisons”
    19 Sep 2018
    Rather than benevolent protector, the state enables and often perpetuates violence against marginalized communities, criminalizing them.
  • BAR Book Forum: Crystal Fleming’s “How to Be Less Stupid About Race”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Crystal Fleming’s “How to Be Less Stupid About Race”
    19 Sep 2018
    The racism of the larger society is internalized in us, including those of us who are Black and brown, and must be methodically confronted.
  • BAR Abolition Spotlight: Romarilyn Ralston
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Abolition Spotlight Editor
    BAR Abolition Spotlight: Romarilyn Ralston
    19 Sep 2018
    Incarcerated people are limited to pushing prison reform, while the unincarcerated have the privilege to advocate abolition.
  • Mumia on Lockdown
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Mumia on Lockdown
    17 Sep 2018
    “It’s a war against the prisoners, but also a war against knowledge and, ultimately, the Constitution, itself,” said Mumia Abu Jamal, the nation’s best known political prisoner, ch
  • Pennsylvania Funds Prison Repression, But Not Health Care
    Kyle Fraser , Black Agenda Radio producer
    Pennsylvania Funds Prison Repression, But Not Health Care
    17 Sep 2018
    Although a statewide lockdown is officially over, prisoner mail and visitation will be hugely disrupted for the next 90 days, said Johanna Fernandez, of the Campaign to Bring Mumia
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