Related Stories
Kim Ives
25 September 2024
The U.S. plans to continue with this mission, despite Haitian and world opposition.
Kevin Edmonds
03 July 2024
The invasion of Haiti that has just begun with the arrival of Kenyan police, was long in the making.
Editors, The Black Agenda Review
26 June 2024
A 2005 editorial from Ezili Dantò reminds us that when it comes to Haiti, B
Editors, The Black Agenda Review
22 May 2024
As a Black army of mercenaries from Kenya, Barbados, Jamaica, and els
Krys Cerisier
15 May 2024
The U.S.
Marie Laurette Numa
15 May 2024
The West is continuing to push through the occupation of Haiti, otherwise known as the Multinational Security Support Mission, using the Presid
Jemima Pierre, BAR Editor and Contributor
06 March 2024
The impending occupation of Haiti by Kenya is supported by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) with direct assistance in the mission coming from
Rezo Nodwes
07 February 2024
Kenya’s police deployment to Haiti and the spurious claim of "reciprocity", knowingly and willfully promoted by Ariel Henry, William Ruto, and
Editors, The Black Agenda Review
06 December 2023
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o reminds us that the primary contradiction in Africa is imperialism and its meek comprador bourgeoisie enforcers.
More Stories
- Editors, The Black Agenda Review09 Apr 2025“The principal aspect of United States capitalist society is not merely bourgeois domination but bourgeois white supremacist domination.”
- Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor09 Apr 2025The Democrats’ HANDS OFF rallies included “HANDS OFF NATO” and excluded “HANDS OFF PALESTINE,” but not all rally goers got the memo.
- Jon Jeter09 Apr 2025The Trump administration’s escalating trade war has sent shockwaves through the global economy, with Wall Street giants sounding the alarm over an imminent recession. As markets reel and experts warn…
- Anthony Karefa Rogers-Wright09 Apr 2025Senator Cory Booker’s recent 25-hour Senate speech is hailed by some as an act of resistance. Really, it exposes the moral bankruptcy of neoliberal politics, as his performative progressivism clashes…
- Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence09 Apr 2025"One Spring Day …" is the latest from BAR's Poet-in-Residence.