Related Stories
The Editors
"What would Glen Ford say?" That question is one which we often ask ourselves two years after his passing. Glen was extremely prescient,
Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
I was very proud to write the preface to Glen Ford's book, The Black
Glen Ford
, BAR executive editor
The compilation of Glen Ford's work, "The Black Agenda" was publ
Editors, The Black Agenda Review
Glen Ford reminded us that Black liberation cannot be found over a cheese plate and mimosas in a $6 million southern California mansion.
Mary Uyematsu Kao
Glen Ford's legacy is recognized all over the nation. Japanese- American newspaper Rafu Shimpo printed this tribute to his work.
Margaret Kimberley, BAR senior columnist
Ford was among the few journalists who took a stance for Black liberation and against imperialism.
Nia Ford
Glen Ford’s daughter explains his lifelong commitment to Black people.
Mark P. Fancher
Glen Ford followed in the footsteps of another legendary Black journalist.
Pascal Robert
Black radical analysis was the foundation of Glen Ford's work.
More Stories
- Christopher GeversDespite its promises of universalism, international law has clearly not yet shaken its foundation as a racial order. The author observes the contradictions in South Africa.
- Review of African Political EconomyNoosim Naimasiah interviews Irene Asuwa and Cidi Otieno about food sovereignty, ecologically appropriate production, distribution and consumption, social-economic justice, and local food systems…
- Black Agenda Radio with Margaret KimberleyPresident Joe Biden is proposing $30 billion in new funding to states and localities to hire more police. He and other democrats make clear they want to silence the demand for defunding the police.…
- Black Agenda Radio with Margaret KimberleyAly Wane is a policy consultant with the UndocuBlack Network, which advocates on behalf of the undocumented from the African diaspora. Undocumented Black people are rarely part of discussions about…
- Black Agenda Radio with Margaret KimberleyAbayomi Azikiwe is editor of Pan African Newswire and an organizer for the Moratorium Now coalition in Detroit. He joins us to talk about the tax foreclosure crisis in that city. Thousands of Black…