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  • Playing ‘SCOTUS Says’ to death?
    Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    Playing ‘SCOTUS Says’ to death?
    19 Jul 2023
    Playing ‘SCOTUS Says’ to death?   Some say SCOTUS was derived from the Freak word SCROTUM; and means sweaty sack; musty, itchy, bag, or pouch. Ouch! Others say SCOTUS is a sack of nuts dangling in the den of dark money. Low-hanging fruit—between two white columns of justice! Some say SCOTUS…
  • BAR Book Forum: Interview with Ampson Hagan
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Interview with Ampson Hagan
    19 Jul 2023
    This week’s featured scholar is Ampson Hagan. Hagan is Dean's Research Associate Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at Michigan State University. His article is “Coloniality of Waithood: Africa’s Wait for COVID-19 Vaccines amid COVAX and TRIPS.”
  • Black Alliance for Peace Once Again Calls on International Community To Reject U.S./U.N./CARICOM Plan for An Armed Intervention of Haiti
    Black Alliance for Peace Haiti/Americas Team
    Black Alliance for Peace Once Again Calls on International Community To Reject U.S./U.N./CARICOM Plan for An Armed Intervention of Haiti
    19 Jul 2023
    All of Haiti's ills stem from interventions, invasions and interference in its affairs. The new call for a US/UN/CARICOM invasion is part of a long running plan to undermine the sovereignty of the nation that rose from Black revolution. The Haitian people want freedom.
  • Haitians Protest UN Occupation and Pending Foreign “Intervention”
    Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor
    Haitians Protest UN Occupation and Pending Foreign “Intervention”
    19 Jul 2023
    Haitians protest oligarchic rule, UN occupation, and foreign military "intervention."
  • Haiti 2023: Black Agenda Report Special Issue
    The Editors
    Haiti 2023: Black Agenda Report Special Issue
    19 Jul 2023
    Black Agenda Report continues its commitment to reporting on events in Haiti.
  • ESSAY: Who Are the Enemies of Affirmative Action? Gerald Horne, 1980
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    ESSAY: Who Are the Enemies of Affirmative Action? Gerald Horne, 1980
    19 Jul 2023
    The enemies of affirmative action programs are not just slick conservatives and vulgar racists, but also greasy liberals, argues Gerald Horne. And their efforts to dismantle such programs began as soon as they were enacted.
  • Kagame and Other Stooges Do U.S. Bidding in Haiti
    Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
    Kagame and Other Stooges Do U.S. Bidding in Haiti
    19 Jul 2023
    The U.S. is committed to invading Haiti but needs Black “leaders” to give them cover. They pressured Caribbean nations to be the face of intervention and called on Rwanda’s Paul Kagame to be the African diaspora front man.
  • How the Climate Crisis is Most Detrimental to the Black Community
    Forrest Palmer
    How the Climate Crisis is Most Detrimental to the Black Community
    19 Jul 2023
    The earth recently experienced its hottest days on record. Here in the U.S. Black people face the worst consequences of the climate crisis.
  • The Soviet Union’s Support for Black Liberation Earns Russia Grace With Africans Everywhere
    Jon Jeter
    The Soviet Union’s Support for Black Liberation Earns Russia Grace With Africans Everywhere
    19 Jul 2023
    The Soviet Union's support of liberation movements and the activism of the Communist Party in the U.S. is not forgotten by the African diaspora. Today the Russian Federation is a beneficiary of good will generated decades ago.
  • RFK, Jr.: It’s Not Genetics, It’s Racial Capitalism
    Jacqueline Luqman
    RFK, Jr.: It’s Not Genetics, It’s Racial Capitalism
    19 Jul 2023
    Black people were disproportionately impacted by the covid pandemic. The causes of the crisis were systemic, not genetic.

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