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  • White Power: At Home and Abroad
    Thomas Meany
    White Power: At Home and Abroad
    07 Aug 2019
    Where most people see a “lone shooter,” the armed White Power movement sees “leaderless resistance.” 
  • Black Masculinity Under Racial Capitalism
    Jordanna Matlon
    Black Masculinity Under Racial Capitalism
    24 Jul 2019
    A truly radical counterhegemony can only be realized by disassociating both blackness and manhood from capitalist registers of worth.
  • The “Squad” Will Need to Realize that You Can’t Defeat White Supremacy with White Supremacy
    Ajamu Baraka , BAR editor and columnist
    The “Squad” Will Need to Realize that You Can’t Defeat White Supremacy with White Supremacy
    18 Jul 2019
    The “squad” condemns Trump for his white nationalism, not understanding that as a white supremacist settler-colonial state, white nationalism is “American” nationalism.
  • Collateral White Skin
    Tongo Eisen-Martin
    Collateral White Skin
    12 Jun 2019
    Whiteness is practiced, not as a privilege, but rather a deputization. 
  • BAR Book Forum: Maryann Erigha’s “Hollywood Jim Crow”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Maryann Erigha’s “Hollywood Jim Crow”
    29 May 2019
    White supremacy in Hollywood operates on the premise that Black movies, directors, and stars are “unbankable”—or not profitable.
  • MJ/Kelly, Wynton/West: Tour Guides of the House of Peter Pan
    Earl Hazell
    MJ/Kelly, Wynton/West: Tour Guides of the House of Peter Pan
    22 May 2019
    An opera singer and artistic director sees the Black male genius as a window to America’s dark side. 
  • How Poverty is Reshaping the Story of Emmett Till’s Murder
    Dave Tell 
    How Poverty is Reshaping the Story of Emmett Till’s Murder
    22 May 2019
    Scholars continue to debate what, exactly, happened to Emmett Till, but a poor Black town is betting its future on one version of the story.
  • Los Angeles: City of Segregation
    Adam Tomes
    Los Angeles: City of Segregation
    22 May 2019
    Only white Americans have the freedom to use their wealth to buy a home wherever they like, and they use that freedom to isolate themselves from others.
  • Book Review: The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood
    Danny Haiphong , BAR contributor
    Book Review: The Man-Not: Race, Class, Genre and the Dilemmas of Black Manhood
    15 May 2019
    The vulnerability of Black men and boys in the U.S.
  • BAR Book Forum: Renisa Mawani’s “Across Oceans of Law”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Renisa Mawani’s “Across Oceans of Law”
    15 May 2019
    The mass deaths along the Mediterranean are part of a much longer colonial history of maritime security aimed at protecting the freedom of (European) mobility.  
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