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  • Could Unions Have Liberated Dixie from Racist Rule?
    Chris Wright
    Could Unions Have Liberated Dixie from Racist Rule?
    16 Dec 2020
    The right-wing leadership of the CIO refused to seriously confront white supremacy in the South. “The demand to abolish the police needs to be sharpened.”
  • Biden’s Victory Was Hardly a Win for “Democracy.” It Was Another Win for the 1%.
    Rajko Koundzic
    Biden’s Victory Was Hardly a Win for “Democracy.” It Was Another Win for the 1%.
    16 Dec 2020
    An authentic and organized mass movement is the only way to combat money-power and make progressive policies possible. “To participate in the political arena, you must have enough resources and private power to become part of such a coalition.” 
  • The Myth of the Perfect Victim
    Too Black
    The Myth of the Perfect Victim
    16 Dec 2020
    The denial of Black humanity is essential to the order of racial capitalism, and dictates that Blacks deserve whatever treatment they get. “Cop talk conditions us to see each ‘officer-involved shooting’ through the eyes of the police.” "The victims were Black, and the reports are so written as to…
  • On Afropessimism by Frank B. Wilderson III
    Selamawit D. Terrefe
    On Afropessimism by Frank B. Wilderson III
    16 Dec 2020
    Afro-pessimism theorizes slavery as a social relation which distinguishes Blackness as a paradigmatic position antithetical to humans. ​​​​​​​ “It is hard to be a slave and feel that you are worthy, truly worthy, of your suffering as a slave.”
  • BAR Book Forum: Grace A. Musila’s Book, “Wangari Maathai's Registers of Freedom”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Grace A. Musila’s Book, “Wangari Maathai's Registers of Freedom”
    16 Dec 2020
    Maathai’s approach to environmental conservation centers poor rural communities, especially women, and their need for fuel, fodder and income “Gender logics that frame women as moral boundary markets for cultural nationalism restrict the possible range of identities women can embody.”
  • BAR Book Forum: Yelena Bailey’s “How the Streets Were Made”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Yelena Bailey’s “How the Streets Were Made”
    16 Dec 2020
    The streets permeate dominant understandings of Blackness, and the life-and-death consequences of these perceptions are at the heart of this book. “Even Breonna Taylor was not safe in her own home from the way the streets have shaped perceptions of Blackness and Black rights.”
  • Letters from Our Readers
    BAR Comments Editor Jahan Choudhry
    Letters from Our Readers
    16 Dec 2020
    This week the incoming administration was on your minds. We share your letters for “Freedom Rider: Black Demands for the Biden Administration” and “Biden and Trump Not That Different on the Issues.”
  • The Planet’s Problem from Hell: Samantha Power
    Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor
    The Planet’s Problem from Hell: Samantha Power
    16 Dec 2020
    As head of USAID, Power will be in perfect position to wield foreign aid as a cudgel for beating foreign heads of state till they bow to US empire, writes Ann Garrison. “Having successfully advocated for US-led NATO wars in Libya and Syria, Power set her sights on the tiny, impoverished East…
  • Agenda 2021: Resist the U.S./EU/NATO Axis of Domination
    ​​​​​​​ Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist
    Agenda 2021: Resist the U.S./EU/NATO Axis of Domination
    16 Dec 2020
    It is critical that the Black left understand U.S./European imperialism as a race project, and organize accordingly.  “The Black internationalist stance must be seen as fundamental to our movement building work.” The ascendancy of neoliberal forces to the executive branch of the U.S. state…
  • Imagine: The Town Crier’s Cabinet Selections
    Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    Imagine: The Town Crier’s Cabinet Selections
    16 Dec 2020
    Cut plastic cuffs from imaginations— Dream larger in dire situations… IMAGINE every cook governing— every governor cooking up people puzzles—right livelihood alchemy… Imagine noble collective leadership Not repeatedly recycled depleted uranium mummies buried in bowels of the War House; Imagine more…

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