Related Stories
Tunde Osazua
20 November 2024
Under the shield of public safety, Atlanta's police and political leaders have turned it into the most surveilled city in the country, where Bl
Dhoruba bin-Wahad
08 May 2024
The United States continues to grow the police state to serve as a bulwark of counterinsurgency.
Black Alliance For Peace
27 March 2024
The peoples of this world will never see true liberation and peace until we are free of the shackles of U.S.
Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
21 February 2024
Public reaction to the Fani Willis soap opera is an example of how cynical Black misleadership creates confusion among the masses.
Black Alliance For Peace
20 December 2023
Originally Published in Black Alliance for Pe
Efia Nwangaza
01 November 2023
Atlanta's proposed Cop City project is just the latest iteration of militarized policing which enables state repression.
Black Alliance For Peace
10 October 2023
The phenomenon of militarized policing is not confined to the city of Atlanta.
Black Alliance for Peace Atlanta City-Wide Alliance
20 September 2023
The state of Georgia has doubled down on criminalizing protest against the Cop City militarized policing project.
Jacqueline Luqman
13 September 2023
A Black Proud Boy gets the Black people treatment in court, Stop Cop City activists are punished for supporting the Atlanta Black community, an
Eva Dickerson
13 September 2023
The Cop City project is just the latest iteration of Black politicians covering up for the white power structure in Atlanta.
More Stories
- Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist19 Mar 2025Showdowns between the Trump administration and the federal judiciary will determine the fate of everyone in the country, including whether the government has the right to send citizens to jail in…
- Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist19 Mar 2025The unlimited support western powers give to Israel is a continuation of colonial violence and white supremacy. The U.S. and the west wield a false moral superiority over colonized peoples struggling…
- Editors, The Black Agenda Review19 Mar 2025Ntozake Shange reminds us that whether we come from Haiti, Savannah, Luanda, or Palestine, we may not speak the same language, but “we fight the same old men.”
- Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor19 Mar 2025I spoke to Eugene Puryear, who traveled to the November 2024 Conference in Solidarity with the Peoples of the Sahel.
- Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence19 Mar 2025"Owl Poem (Nod to Amiri)" is the latest from BAR's Poet-in-Residence.