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  • Margaret Kimberley
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Margaret Kimberley: The So-Called Resistance Isn't Resisting the State of Permanent War
    23 Jan 2018
    The US state of permanent war threatens the health, housing, education and quality of life of all Americans, and the literal lives of millions overseas.
  • BlackAgenda Radio, Week of January 9, 2018
    Nellie Bailiey and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio, Week of January 9, 2018
    10 Jan 2018
    Omail Yeshitela reminds us to hold up our political prisoners. Nabil Hasseim explains how activists must adjest to the censored and circumscribed net.
  • black alliance for peace
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Black Alliance For Peace Demands Social and Environmental Justice
    04 Oct 2017
    Rev Lukata Mjumbe an Irvington, New Jersey, minister and member of the coordinating committee of the Black Alliance for Peace addressed a Washington conference to forge greater col
  • Morgan Freeman War Whore
    Glen Ford , BAR executive editor
    Morgan Freeman: War Whore
    27 Sep 2017
    Morgan Freeman is used to playing God, and in lesser roles, president of the United States. These days, however, Freeman has sold his image and aura to the worst warmongers on the planet.
  • Black Agenda Radio
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio for Week of August 22, 2017
    23 Aug 2017
    Doctors Back Single Payer
  • Dr. Anthony Monteiro
    Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
    Uncle Sam Overdosing on War
    22 Aug 2017
    Washington’s European allies are tired of endless U.S. wars, said Duboisian scholar and Black Radical Organizing Committee activist Dr. Anthony Monteiro. Americans are fed up, too.
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