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  • Think…
    Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    Think…
    06 Jan 2021
    Think of peoples having the most tanks, the most drones, the most missiles, bombs, aircraft carriers,  guns, ammo and night vision goggles
  • The Activist Roots of Black Feminist Theory
    Linda Burnham
    The Activist Roots of Black Feminist Theory
    06 Jan 2021
    Intersection theory insists on the simultaneity of condition, the both/and of Black women’s oppression.
  •  Corporate Baseball’s “Feeble” Gesture to Negro Leagues
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Corporate Baseball’s “Feeble” Gesture to Negro Leagues
    29 Dec 2020
    Major League Baseball’s recent moves to recognize the contributions of the Negro league teams they once excluded amount to only “the beginning stages of any kind of restitutive or reparative justic
  •  Black Agenda Radio for Week of December 21, 2020
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio for Week of December 21, 2020
    22 Dec 2020
    Stokely Carmichael’s Black Power Meets African Liberation
  •  Sex was Central to Dutch West Indies Anti-Colonial Politics
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Sex was Central to Dutch West Indies Anti-Colonial Politics
    22 Dec 2020
    Sexual issues were loudly debated among anti-colonial activists in the Dutch Caribbean colonies of Curaçao and Aruba, said Chelsea Shields, a history professor at the City Universi
  •  “Colonial Logics” Remained for Black Women in “Liberated” Zimbabwe
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    “Colonial Logics” Remained for Black Women in “Liberated” Zimbabwe
    22 Dec 2020
    Black women “posed a problem” for the Black government that replaced white rule in Zimbabwe, because their bodies were thought to “disturb urban space,” said Rudo Mudiwa, a PhD in
  • BAR Book Forum: Yelena Bailey’s “How the Streets Were Made”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Yelena Bailey’s “How the Streets Were Made”
    16 Dec 2020
    The streets permeate dominant understandings of Blackness, and the life-and-death consequences of these perceptions are at the heart of this book.
  • BAR Book Forum: Grace A. Musila’s Book, “Wangari Maathai's Registers of Freedom”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Grace A. Musila’s Book, “Wangari Maathai's Registers of Freedom”
    16 Dec 2020
    Maathai’s approach to environmental conservation centers poor rural communities, especially women, and their need for fuel, fodder and income
  • Biden’s Victory Was Hardly a Win for “Democracy.” It Was Another Win for the 1%.
    Rajko Koundzic
    Biden’s Victory Was Hardly a Win for “Democracy.” It Was Another Win for the 1%.
    16 Dec 2020
    An authentic and organized mass movement is the only way to combat money-power and make progressive policies possible.
  • Freedom Rider: Black Demands for the Biden Administration
    Margaret Kimberley, BAR senior columnist
    Freedom Rider: Black Demands for the Biden Administration
    10 Dec 2020
    The Black Misleaders give the impression of exercising black empowerment when they are in fact only promoting themselves.
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