Black Agenda Report
Black Agenda Report
News, commentary and analysis from the black left.

  • Home
  • Africa
  • African America
  • Education
  • Environment
  • International
  • Media and Culture
  • Political Economy
  • Radio
  • US Politics
  • War and Empire

  • US Government Turns Somalia Into Failed State to Steal Its Oil 
    Nick Alexandrov
    US Government Turns Somalia Into Failed State to Steal Its Oil 
    24 Mar 2021
    “Bombing Somali civilians is one of AFRICOM’s main projects,” writes Mohamed Haji Ingiriis, a young Somali historian. “A promising new frontier for oil exploration.”
  • The Answer to Anti-Asian Racism Is Not More Policing
    Kayla Hui
    The Answer to Anti-Asian Racism Is Not More Policing
    24 Mar 2021
    More policing rarely results in justice for anyone, and only puts Black, Indigenous, and other communities of color (BIPOC), including Asian people, at risk for more violence.  “The model minority stereotype portrays Asian people as ‘successful’ and able to pull themselves up by the…
  • Remembering Tulsa
    Tim Madigan
    Remembering Tulsa
    24 Mar 2021
    In 1921 thousands of whites attacked the Black population of Tulsa, Oklahoma with machine guns, airplanes, fire and pure hatred, killing at least 300. “Greenwood, known at the time as the Negro Wall Street of America, on account of its affluence, resembled a city flattened by a massive bomb.”
  • PIMP: Paper In Militarists’ Pockets (Business as usual…)
    Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    PIMP: Paper In Militarists’ Pockets (Business as usual…)
    24 Mar 2021
    $13 billion aircraft carriers, $10 pencils and $500 hammers, renamed “portable hand-held transcribing devices” and “impact fasteners;” so war-profiteer pimps—war lords of Wall Street—can prance the planet with Pockets looking like they’ve got the mumps! Mirrored by their …
  • European Union Screams at Eritrea
    Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor
    European Union Screams at Eritrea
    24 Mar 2021
    The US bid for sanctions against Eritrea was rebuked by the UN Security Council, so the imperial bloc had to settle for European sanctions against the fiercely independent African government. “The peace between Eritrea and Ethiopia, moving forward, is now unbreakable.”
  • MANIFESTO: A Draft Proposal for the Founding of the International Working Peoples Association, 1979
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    MANIFESTO: A Draft Proposal for the Founding of the International Working Peoples Association, 1979
    24 Mar 2021
    The following is a manifesto in the full sense of the word; a Black anarchist’s proposal for a sweeping approach to a nation and world without capitalism. “Ervin offers a remarkable, eloquent, militant, and feminist blueprint for a revolutionary re-organization of society according to anarchist…
  • New Global Alliance Defends UN Charter in Clear Rebuke of U.S. Imperialism
    Danny Haiphong, BAR Contributing Editor
    New Global Alliance Defends UN Charter in Clear Rebuke of U.S. Imperialism
    24 Mar 2021
    The United States has long positioned its imperial ambitions as the definition of international law and rejected entirely the spirit and authority of the U.N. Charter. “Since the end of World War II, the United States and its allies have spearheaded an international regime of terror.” 
  • Freedom Rider: Establishment Role in Anti-Asian Bigotry
    Margaret Kimberley, BAR senior columnist
    Freedom Rider: Establishment Role in Anti-Asian Bigotry
    24 Mar 2021
    Joe Biden is no better than Trump in advocating de facto white supremacy with his foreign policy, and corporate media fan the flames of anti-Chinese racism. “The media in this country always use non-white people as the focus of suspicion.”
  • New Data on Jail Populations: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
    Alexi Jones and Wendy Sawyer
    New Data on Jail Populations: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
    31 Mar 2021
    The pandemic forced many police departments, courts and jails to take steps that reformers had been demanding for decades. “But by the end of June 2020, the jail population had dropped by 25%; 185,000 fewer people were held in jails in June 2020 compared to June 2019.”
  • WHO Chief Blasts 'Grotesque' Vaccine Inequality as Rich Nations Block Speedy End of Global Pandemic
    Andrea Germanos
    WHO Chief Blasts 'Grotesque' Vaccine Inequality as Rich Nations Block Speedy End of Global Pandemic
    31 Mar 2021
    "As long as the virus continues to circulate anywhere, people will continue to die, trade and travel will continue to be disrupted, and the economic recovery will be further delayed." “Some 56 percent of the doses have been administered in high-income countries accounting for 16 percent of the…

Pagination

  • « First First page
  • ‹‹ Previous page
  • …
  • 699
  • 700
  • 701
  • 702
  • 703
  • 704
  • 705
  • 706
  • 707
  • …
  • ›› Next page
  • Last » Last page
Subscribe
connect with us
about us
contact us