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  • 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.
  • The Julian Assange Media Blackout Must End
    Branko Marcetic
    The Julian Assange Media Blackout Must End
    15 Jul 2021
    Embarrassed by revelations, the Biden administration has now offered several “assurances” they would allow Assange to apply for transfer to a prison in his home country of Australia to serve out hi
  • BAR Book Forum: André Brock Jr.’s “Distributed Blackness”
    André Brock Jr.
    BAR Book Forum: André Brock Jr.’s “Distributed Blackness”
    15 Jul 2021
    The online aggregation and coherence of Blackness online, absent Black bodies, is what inspired the author’s book.
  • BAR Book Forum: Kyla Schuller’s Book, “The Biopolitics of Feeling”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Kyla Schuller’s Book, “The Biopolitics of Feeling”
    15 Jul 2021
    The very physical category of femaleness was articulated by feminists and non-feminists alike as the sole property of whiteness in the 19th century,
  • Blackness and the Bomb
    Erica X Eisen
    Blackness and the Bomb
    15 Jul 2021
    Seventy years after the civil preparedness film Duck and Cover, it is long past time to reckon with the way white supremacy shaped U.S. nuclear defense efforts during the Cold War.
  • How History Textbooks Reflect America’s Refusal to Reckon with Slavery
    Cynthia Greenlee
    How History Textbooks Reflect America’s Refusal to Reckon with Slavery
    15 Jul 2021
    Textbooks are a battleground in which the humanity and status of black Americans are contested
  • How Amazon Exploited a Weakened America
    Sarah Leonard
    How Amazon Exploited a Weakened America
    15 Jul 2021
    Amazon will not stop squeezing every drop from workers until those workers have more power.
  • “Rampant Issues”: Black Farmers are Still Left Out at USDA
    Ximena Bustillo
    “Rampant Issues”: Black Farmers are Still Left Out at USDA
    15 Jul 2021
    Farmers of color received less than one percent of the payments even though they are five percent of all U.S. farmers.
  • Black Is Back Coalition Holds Conference on Community Control of Police
    Black is Back Coalition
    Black Is Back Coalition Holds Conference on Community Control of Police
    15 Jul 2021
    “We must deepen the resistance to police terror and all attempts to protect a status quo of colonial domination of our people,” the 17 organizations of the coalition declared.
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