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  • Freedom Rider: How to Remember Lynching
    Margaret Kimberley , BAR editor and senior columnist
    Freedom Rider: How to Remember Lynching
    02 May 2018
    “Lynch law is still practiced today by police across the country.”
  • Re-Centering Anti-War and Anti-Imperialism as Working-Class Issues on May 1st
    Black Alliance For Peace
    Re-Centering Anti-War and Anti-Imperialism as Working-Class Issues on May 1st
    02 May 2018
    “We will never support U.S. imperialism in any of its adventures.”
  • Black Agenda Radio for Week of April 30, 2018
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio, Week of April 30, 2018
    01 May 2018
  • Former Black Panther Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald Seeks Parole after 49 Years Behind Bars
    Ann Garrison , BAR contributor
    Former Black Panther Romaine “Chip” Fitzgerald Seeks Parole after 49 Years Behind Bars
    01 May 2018
    “People who were not members of the Black Panther Party or who were not political are released,”
  • Cory Booker Blames Black America for Trump, But Only Has Himself to Blame
    Danny Haiphong , BAR contributor
    Cory Booker Blames Black America for Trump, But Only Has Himself to Blame
    01 May 2018
    “Democrats like Booker have blamed everyone but themselves for Trump’s victory.”
  • A Powerful Memorial to the Men and Women Victims of Lynching Opens in Alabama
    Evelyn M. Simien
    A Powerful Memorial to the Men and Women Victims of Lynching Opens in Alabama
    01 May 2018
    “Close to 200 women were murdered by lynch mobs in the American South.”
  • Flint Crisis, Four Years On: What Little Trust Is Left Continues to Wash Away
    Jessica Glenza
    Flint Crisis, Four Years On: What Little Trust Is Left Continues to Wash Away
    01 May 2018
    “Flint is a place a city where many people are unlikely to ever drink another drop of tap water as long as they live.”
  • Peace Means Building a New World
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Peace Means Building a New World
    30 Apr 2018
    “We need a peace movement of a new type,” said Dr Anthony Monteiro, the Philadelphia-based Dubosian scholar.
  • Philadelphia's Top Cop Defends Indefensible Prejudice in Starbucks Arrest Incident
    Linn Washington Jr
    Philadelphia's Top Cop Defends Indefensible Prejudice in Starbucks Arrest Incident
    25 Apr 2018
    “According to some, being a young black or Latino male is, by definition, probable cause for the belief that criminal activity is afoot.”
  • Bandung Of The North: Towards a Decolonial International
    Bandung of The North
    Bandung Of The North: Towards a Decolonial International
    25 Apr 2018
    “It will be the first international conference of colored people that takes up the issues of people of color who are living in the Global North to discuss matters of common concern.”
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