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  • Black Agenda Radio for Week of November 2, 2020
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio for Week of November 2, 2020
    03 Nov 2020
    Police “Reform” = Counterinsurgency
  • Health Justice and Black Liberation: Antoine Johnson
    Gwendolyn Wallace and Roberto Sirvent 
    Health Justice and Black Liberation: Antoine Johnson
    28 Oct 2020
    We have to consume things with Black liberation and environmental justice in mind.
  • Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed at Fifty
    Liza Featherstone 
    Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed at Fifty
    28 Oct 2020
    Even as many more people around the world have access to education, schooling everywhere remains intertwined with systems of oppression, including racism and capitalism.
  • Capitalism Made Women Of Color More Vulnerable To The COVID Recession
    Tithi Bhattachary
    Capitalism Made Women Of Color More Vulnerable To The COVID Recession
    28 Oct 2020
    Black women and Latinas have performed the bulk of the essential work during lockdown and borne the brunt of the recession.
  •  Black Agenda Radio for Week October 26, 2020
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio for Week October 26, 2020
    27 Oct 2020
    The Rich Will Use Crisis to Further Immiserate Workers
  •  Towards a “De-White Supremification of Amerikkka”
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford , Lydia McCaskill
    Towards a “De-White Supremification of Amerikkka”
    26 Oct 2020
    Lydia McCaskill, a masters and doctoral student at North Carolina Central University and activist firebrand in her hometown of Gastonia, proposes a process of “de-white supremifica
  • Lawless low Barr’s depths of depravity
    Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    Lawless low Barr’s depths of depravity
    21 Oct 2020
    Brutal Boss Tweet extorts the border— Lawless low Barr screams, “Law and order!”  $campaign manager  masquerading as proper copper— Third Reich thug; mirror-avoiding
  • Health Justice and Black Liberation: Dr. Angel Love Miles
    Gwendolyn Wallace and Roberto Sirvent 
    Health Justice and Black Liberation: Dr. Angel Love Miles
    21 Oct 2020
    Health and disability are interrelated and distinctive social categories that have significant implications for the black community.
  • Savannah, the Afro-Fetish-City
    David Pleasant
    Savannah, the Afro-Fetish-City
    21 Oct 2020
    The African Exposition at the Savannah Riverside Plant “is one of the most intense examples of fetishization, colonialism, exoticism, and dehumanization” the author has ever scene.
  • Health Justice and Black Liberation: Dána-Ain Davis
    Gwendolyn Wallace and Roberto Sirvent 
    Health Justice and Black Liberation: Dána-Ain Davis
    14 Oct 2020
    We can disentangle care from capitalism by increasing community-generated and community-led models of caring.
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