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  • Freedom Rider: America Needs Protest
    Margaret Kimberley , BAR editor and senior columnist
    Freedom Rider: America Needs Protest
    06 Nov 2019
    A thousand young people demonstrated in Brooklyn, jumping over turnstiles in solidarity with others arrested and brutalized by the cops.
  • In Langston’s Home
    BAR Poet-in-Residence Raymond Nat Turner
    In Langston’s Home
    06 Nov 2019
    In Langston’s home Harlem You do as Langston Did Love the Jazz, the Blues, Words, acts, pages and stages In Langston’s home Harlem You do as Langston Did
  • ​​​​​​​Who’s Afraid of Alice Walker?
    Earl Hazell
    ​​​​​​​Who’s Afraid of Alice Walker?
    06 Nov 2019
    Opera singer and producer Earl Hazell reminds us that standing up for artists and their vision is standing up for free speech, democracy, and ourselves.
  • Grayzone Editor Arrested on Trumped Up Venezuela Embassy Charges
    Ben Norton
    Grayzone Editor Arrested on Trumped Up Venezuela Embassy Charges
    30 Oct 2019
    Almost half a year after the siege of the Venezuelan embassy by a right-wing mob, a journalist who helped defend the embassy has been thrown in jail.
  • Celebrating 13 Years of BAR’s Contribution to the Struggle for Peace, Justice, and Liberation
    Danny Haiphong , BAR contributor
    Celebrating 13 Years of BAR’s Contribution to the Struggle for Peace, Justice, and Liberation
    30 Oct 2019
    BAR will never stop linking the conditions of apartheid America with the imperialist wars waged against the people of Libya, Syria, or anywhere else.
  • BAR Book Forum: “Books I Teach”
    Eziaku Nwokocha
    BAR Book Forum: “Books I Teach”
    30 Oct 2019
    Open and constructive dialogue is critical in shaping well-rounded students, including the study of transnational feminism and visual and material culture.
  • BAR Book Forum: Derrick White’s “Blood, Sweat, and Tears”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Derrick White’s “Blood, Sweat, and Tears”
    30 Oct 2019
    The inequitable power relations, in terms of race, in college sports is a byproduct of weakening of HBCU sports through desegregation.
  • Unpacking The Super Exploitation of Black Women
    Erica Caines
    Unpacking The Super Exploitation of Black Women
    30 Oct 2019
    The liberal misinterpretation of identity politics, that favors progressive neoliberals, has dismissed the innate radicalism of a workers centered Black feminism.
  • Nobody Gets Liberated Until the Defeat of the Plutocrats
    Glen Ford , BAR executive editor
    Nobody Gets Liberated Until the Defeat of the Plutocrats
    24 Oct 2019
    The Lords of Capital commission their politicians and media servants to spin lies all day long, because every fact of capitalist life demands the overthrow of the system.
  • Freedom Rider: The Return of Hillary Clinton
    Margaret Kimberley , BAR editor and senior columnist
    Freedom Rider: The Return of Hillary Clinton
    23 Oct 2019
    It’s not clear if smear-mongering Clinton is running for president, or just fleeing reality. “Her reappearance spells disaster for the Democratic Party.”
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