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  • San Francisco Shocked by Heroic Public Defender's Sudden Death and Police Response
    Ann Garrison , BAR contributor
    San Francisco Shocked by Heroic Public Defender's Sudden Death and Police Response
    27 Feb 2019
    The aftermath of a crusading public defender's sudden death has shocked and disturbed critics of the criminal justice system.
  • Black Women Pushed Down By Long History of Bias
    Nina Banks
    Black Women Pushed Down By Long History of Bias
    27 Feb 2019
    Black women have the longest history in the labor force, but reap the least rewards. “Black families are more reliant on women’s incomes than other families.”
  • Letters from Our Readers
    Jahan Chowdhry, BAR Comments Editor
    Letters from Our Readers
    27 Feb 2019
    This week the coup in Venezuela attracted the most attention from commenters and letter writers.
  • BAR Book Forum: Marquis Bey’s “Them Goon Rules”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Marquis Bey’s “Them Goon Rules”
    27 Feb 2019
    A theoretical and yet also vernacular approach to “the rules” as they are made and unmade.
  • BAR Book Forum: Javon Johnson’s “Killing Poetry”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Javon Johnson’s “Killing Poetry”
    27 Feb 2019
    Slam and spoken word poetry created their own spaces and voices, and may one day provide a blueprint for making new worlds.
  • Eliminating HIV in Black Communities
    Kathryn Macapagal and Darnell Motley
    Eliminating HIV in Black Communities
    27 Feb 2019
    The fight against HIV in Black America requires a comprehensive assault on institutional health disparities.
  • Recent Protests in Haiti Expose Democracy’s Lie
    Marline L. Daut
    Recent Protests in Haiti Expose Democracy’s Lie
    27 Feb 2019
    One of the greatest fictions of democracy is that people oppressed by their own government can place their faith in the electoral process.
  • Upholding the Humanity of Police Victims
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Upholding the Humanity of Police Victims
    26 Feb 2019
    Eleanor Bumpers, the grandmother killed by New York City cops in 1984, was blamed for her own death, with officials citing her past criminal conviction and mental problems.
  • Police Uphold White Supremacy and Rule of the Rich
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Police Uphold White Supremacy and Rule of the Rich
    26 Feb 2019
    The militarization of police and so-called community policing are “two complimentary aspects of a single strategy of counterinsurgency” directed against Black communities, said Kristian Wil
  • Black Activists: US Acts Like Outlaw in Venezuela
    Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Black Activists: US Acts Like Outlaw in Venezuela
    26 Feb 2019
    “The majority of the countries of the world have taken a stand against the US intervention in Venezuela,” said Roger Wareham, a human rights lawyer and member of the New York-based
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