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  • Freedom Rider: The End of Low Wage Work
    Margaret Kimberley, BAR senior columnist
    Freedom Rider: The End of Low Wage Work
    12 May 2021
    The combination of unemployment and additional stimulus support has made staying home a better economic decision than working for peanuts under stressful conditions.
  • Democrats Give an “A” Grade to Joe Biden’s Brand of Corporate Rule. Should the Left?
    Danny Haiphong, BAR Contributing Editor
    Democrats Give an “A” Grade to Joe Biden’s Brand of Corporate Rule. Should the Left?
    12 May 2021
    Biden’s policies thus far represent the bare minimum response of a social order mired in total decay.
  • The Mother’s Day Massacre:  Mumia Abu-Jamal, 1985
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    The Mother’s Day Massacre:  Mumia Abu-Jamal, 1985
    12 May 2021
    Four years into his own ordeal as a political prisoner, Mumia Abu Jamal charged Philadelphia’s government with premeditated mass murder in the slaughter of MOVE men, women and children.
  • Open Letter to Superstar Rapper J. Cole about Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor
    Open Letter to Superstar Rapper J. Cole about Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
    12 May 2021
    Dear Mr. Cole:
  • From Palestine to Colombia: The End of the White World Colonial/Capitalist Project?
    ​​​​​​​ Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist
    From Palestine to Colombia: The End of the White World Colonial/Capitalist Project?
    12 May 2021
    Despite the quickening decline of the “West,” the US and its junior partners in imperialism are determined to hold humanity hostage to terminal capitalist greed and violence.
  • The acrobats are back…(gimme a bleepin’ break!)
    Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    The acrobats are back…(gimme a bleepin’ break!)
    12 May 2021
    The acrobats are back—riding bareback and backwards on Donkeys! They’re back juggling hocus-pocus focus groups; Back, spinning Wall Street straw into fools’ gold for the war-
  • The USA – Immoral, Illegal, Irredeemable, and Irrelevantto Global Africa’s Liberation Struggle
    Mark P. Fancher
    The USA – Immoral, Illegal, Irredeemable, and Irrelevantto Global Africa’s Liberation Struggle
    12 May 2021
    The U.S. can never be reformed to render justice to its African residents. “Our struggle must have Africa at its core.”
  • Police and the License to Kill
    Matthew D. Lassiter
    Police and the License to Kill
    12 May 2021
    Detroit’s wanton killing of hundreds of Blacks in the civil right era shows why most of today’s proposals to make police more accountable are bound to fail.
  • BAR Book Forum: Short Meditations on Christina Sharpe’s “In the Wake”
    Tiana Reid
    BAR Book Forum: Short Meditations on Christina Sharpe’s “In the Wake”
    12 May 2021
    There was no way to make light of this daunting book and its effects on me, no matter how much I thought I knew it.
  • BAR Book Forum: Stefanie K. Dunning’s “Black to Nature”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Stefanie K. Dunning’s “Black to Nature”
    12 May 2021
    The author explores various social, political, and cultural sites that explore and highlight the Black pastoral experience. 
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