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Black Agenda Report will return with our next issue on Wednesday, September 10.
Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist
Poverty is an artificial creation.
Black Alliance for Peace Africa Team
Kenya's Gen Z uprising is met with live bullets and a US-funded police crackdown.
Abayomi Azikiwe
At least 16 were killed in protests marking the first anniversary of mass actions against neo-liberal tax hikes and continuing state repression
Joel Mukisa
Reflecting on the mass protests that recently shook Kenyan society from top to bottom, Joel Mukisa argues that we must go much further than a c
Ferdinand Ibebuchi
Waves of uprisings are spreading across the African continent and the masses are demanding freedom from imperialist powers and the comprador le
Black Alliance For Peace
The current uprising in Kenya is a result of the imperialist economic policy enabled and maintained by its comprador leader, William Ruto.
Communist Party of Kenya
Kenyan President William Ruto, despite his posturing as a strong leader for the people, has betrayed the masses time and time again.
Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor
I spoke to William Sakawa, a producer and reporter with the Nairobi-based media outlet African Stream, about
Willy Mutunga
Our future survival as a nation depends on what foreign policy decisions are made by our government.
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