Related Stories
Editors, The Black Agenda Review
“There has been divide and rule in the modern Caribbean with a vengeance, all in the interest of US hegemony over the economic, milit
R.E. Wilson
Bolsonaro’s conviction is not a victory for democracy but a revelation of its fragility.
Gerald A. Perreira
Guyana’s leadership is a willing pawn for US imperialism, endangering regional peace for the sake of placating the hegemon.
Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist
The Trump administration’s declaration of war on American cities is a logical escalation of the white supremacist project.
Jill Clark-Gollub
The SanctionsKill campaign exposes how US economic warfare kills civilians across the Global South.
Movement for Social Justice
The U.S. is a purveyor of global violence, as illustrated by the intensifying militarism in the Caribbean and targeting of Venezuela.
Black Alliance for Peace Haiti/Americas Team
The US issues a $50 million bounty on President Maduro while Sanctioning the Venezuelan people and starving Gaza.
Matteo Capasso
Fukuyama's 'end of history' was just an excuse for empire that Wang Huning saw through back in 1991.
Black Alliance for Peace Haiti/Americas Team
The U.S. exports repression like a global franchise, outsourcing violence while claiming benevolent intent.
More Stories
- Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence"There is no starvation" is the latest from BAR's Poet-in-Residence.
- Anthony Karefa Rogers-WrightThe U.S. climate movement claims to fight for change while systematically silencing radical action. This isn’t resistance. It’s controlled opposition dressed in green.
- Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum EditorIn this series, we ask acclaimed authors to answer five questions about their book. This week’s featured author is Karen Antoinette Scott.
- Black Alliance For PeaceThe arrest and assault of Chris Smalls is about more than the repression of any effort to subvert the genocidal blockade on Gaza; it exposes Israel’s attempt to sever Black and Palestinian solidarity…
- Vijay PrashadA study in The Lancet estimates that unilateral sanctions have caused as much death as wars, with an estimated half a million deaths per year.