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  • Bill Quigley
    BA Morning Shot for Tuesday, August 10, 2010
    09 Aug 2010
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    BA Morning Shot: Thursday Agust 12, 2010
    13 Aug 2010
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    BA Morning Shot: Monday, August 16, 2010
    16 Aug 2010
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    BA Morning Shot 8-17-10
    17 Aug 2010
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    BA Morning Shot for Wednesday, August 11, 2010
    12 Aug 2010
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    The Current Economic Crisis and the Way Out
    19 Aug 2010
    by Anthony Monteiro Wall Street rule has created a kind of “vampire economy,” a parasite on the “real” economy of work and production. Government acts as servant to the plunderers, deeming them “too big to fail” and bailing them out “to the tune of $12 trillion” of the people’s money. Although…
  • by BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon
    Tom Joyner, Julius Hollis & the Alliance For Digital Equality: Black Sock Puppet Spokesmen For AT&T & the Telecom Giants
    19 Aug 2010
    By BAR Managing Editor Bruce A. Dixon You want to believe, when somebody gets on the radio and says they are about bringing “jobs, education and technology” to black and brown communities, that they really mean it. But in the real world, greedy corporations aiming to gouge the public, secure more…
  • Bill Quigley
    Black Agenda Report Morning Shot August 20, 2010
    20 Aug 2010
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    The Dark Underbelly of American Public Housing: What Lessons can we Learn from the Case of Chicago?
    25 Aug 2010
    by Anthony DiMaggio In Chicago, as in most cities, the term “urban renewal” is effectively a lie – a scheme to “make room for more affluent white families.” The resulting harms to Black and poor people are premeditated, since “there was never any intention of relocating the vast majority of the…
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    From Du Bois to Obama: African American Intellectuals in the Public Forum
    25 Aug 2010
    by Anthony Monteiro Elite educational institutions are turning out a bumper crop of neo-liberal Black intellectuals who are anything but “new.” Charles Pete Banner-Haley has much more in common with Booker T. Washington than the iconic Black intellectual and activist, W.E.B. Du Bois. “A new…

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