Dr. Gerald Horne is a prolific author and historian who holds the John J. and Rebecca Moores Chair of History and African American Studies at the…
Black Agenda Report Executive Editor Margaret Kimberley speaks with Dr. Butch Ware, the Green Party's nominee in the California governor's race. Dr.…
The impetus to question official narratives is quite logical, given the U.S. history of promoting war propaganda and other lies.
“Fidel Castro, the heir of José Martí is certainly throwing all colonial concepts and attitudes in history’s ash can.”
As the militarization of the Red Sea escalates, the US tries to enlist Eritrea in exchange for sanctions relief.
The First Conference on Transitioning Away from Fossil Fuels produced a People's Declaration. There have been many such statements over the years,…
The conditions are ripe for growing Black political consciousness, but revolutionary movements must broaden their reach to all sectors and classes of…
A celebration of the most popular sport in the world can't be held in a country that commits genocide, ecocide, and daily state violence. The World…
Behind the Dominican Republic’s assault on Haitian water sovereignty stands an Israeli Occupation apparatus – arming border forces, training police,…
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Rethinking Cuba's political system as a model of participatory democracy.
Dollar hegemony has allowed the United States wage war without economic consequence for decades. But cracks in this system are now appearing.
Zionists continue their attacks on universities, exerting pressure to silence and terminate professors who express views in support of Palestinian…
The United States has made economic coercive measures, sanctions, its primary foreign policy tool, committing war by other means with a comparable…
Israel's diplomacy with Lebanon is a fiction. The goal is complete capitulation and annihilation of the resistance, at the cost of thousands of lives…
Condemnation of the U.S. blockade against Cuba must be translated into acts of solidarity to defend the nation that has done so much for the world.