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  •  Zuma Imprisonment: “Riots” or “Insurrection” in South Africa?
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Zuma Imprisonment: “Riots” or “Insurrection” in South Africa?
    21 Jul 2021
    In the wake of the jailing of former president Jacob Zuma on corruption charges, two South African provinces were swept by riots that current President Cyril Ramaphosa called an attempted “insurrec
  •  US Destabilizes Planet, Blames China and Cuba
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    US Destabilizes Planet, Blames China and Cuba
    21 Jul 2021
    Despite portraying Donald Trump as representing everything they oppose, when Democratic President Joe Biden took over the White House he left Trump’s measures against Cuba and China intact, virtual
  •  Class Struggle Shapes Haiti Political Conflict
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Class Struggle Shapes Haiti Political Conflict
    21 Jul 2021
    Class conflicts between Africa-born and Haiti-born Blacks and mulattos shaped Haitian political battle lines before and after the 1804 revolution and to this day, said Haitian American author and a
  • Freedom Rider: U.S. Out of Haiti!
    Margaret Kimberley, BAR senior columnist
    Freedom Rider: U.S. Out of Haiti!
    15 Jul 2021
    The United States playing any role in Haiti’s future is akin to the fox being left in charge of the henhouse.
  • What Did We Learn from the CPC’s 100th Anniversary? Leadership Matters
    Danny Haiphong, BAR Contributing Editor
    What Did We Learn from the CPC’s 100th Anniversary? Leadership Matters
    15 Jul 2021
    There is a lesson to be learned from the differences in recent U.S. and Chinese historical celebrations.
  • DOCUMENT: James Weldon Johnson, Self-Determining Haiti, 1920
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    DOCUMENT: James Weldon Johnson, Self-Determining Haiti, 1920
    15 Jul 2021
    Published in 1920, Self-Determining Haiti remains a remarkable example of investigative journalism and advocacy and a damning testament to the perils and pitfalls of US military interventi
  • Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan Clash as River Waters Fill the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
    Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor
    Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan Clash as River Waters Fill the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
    15 Jul 2021
    Three nations share the same water, but not the same foreign connections, which makes for a dangerous mix.
  • Pigment of your Imagination: Black magic mascots, props and sops?
    Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    Pigment of your Imagination: Black magic mascots, props and sops?
    15 Jul 2021
    Could the pigment of your imagination cause Black magic mascots, props, sops— Black faces in high places— to short-circuit electrical gray spaces?
  • Defend the Cuba Revolution and Struggle for More Socialism, Not Less!
    ​​​​​​​ Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist
    Defend the Cuba Revolution and Struggle for More Socialism, Not Less!
    15 Jul 2021
    Millions have turned away from the illusions and corruption of capitalism toward the possibility of organizing a society informed by the values of cooperation, equality, community, peace, and life.
  • The Assassination of Jovenel Moise: What Next for Haiti?
    Seth Donnelly
    The Assassination of Jovenel Moise: What Next for Haiti?
    15 Jul 2021
    Expect the Biden Administration to provide ongoing funding for Haiti’s brutal security forces.
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