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  • BAR Book Forum: Erin Manning’s “For a Pragmatics of the Useless”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Erin Manning’s “For a Pragmatics of the Useless”
    25 Nov 2020
    Schizoanalysis opens up new alliances (approximations) in the uneasy overlaps of neurodiversity and black life.
  • The Ruling Elite’s War on Truth
    Chris Hedges
    The Ruling Elite’s War on Truth
    25 Nov 2020
    Venezuelan socialists and Russian intelligence are blamed for America’s ills, leaving corporate power, endless wars, austerity and deindustrialization blameless.
  • How the Black Movement Teaches Us to Fight Cold Wars Both Old and New
    Danny Haiphong, BAR Contributing Editor
    How the Black Movement Teaches Us to Fight Cold Wars Both Old and New
    18 Nov 2020
    China is rising not merely out of colonial underdevelopment but into a position of global leadership.
  • Births of a Nation, Redux: Surveying Trumpland with Cedric Robinson
    Robin D.G. Kelley
    Births of a Nation, Redux: Surveying Trumpland with Cedric Robinson
    18 Nov 2020
    What Robinson identified as “the rewhitening of America” a century ago is what we’re seeing play out today.
  • BAR Book Forum: David Vine’s “The United States of War”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: David Vine’s “The United States of War”
    18 Nov 2020
    American warfare has been waged almost exclusively against people of color, dating to independence and 1492.
  • Letters of Life from Slow Death Row
    David Gilbert
    Letters of Life from Slow Death Row
    18 Nov 2020
    Tiyo Attallah Salah-El’s exemplary life (without parole) is testament to the human spirit and the cause of abolition.
  • Stolen Freedom: The Ongoing Incarceration of California’s Indigenous Peoples
    Morning Star Gali
    Stolen Freedom: The Ongoing Incarceration of California’s Indigenous Peoples
    11 Nov 2020
    For 350 years, California has imprisoned and disenfranchised its Native peoples like few other places.
  • Health Justice and Black Liberation: Antoine Johnson
    Gwendolyn Wallace and Roberto Sirvent 
    Health Justice and Black Liberation: Antoine Johnson
    28 Oct 2020
    We have to consume things with Black liberation and environmental justice in mind.
  • Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed at Fifty
    Liza Featherstone 
    Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed at Fifty
    28 Oct 2020
    Even as many more people around the world have access to education, schooling everywhere remains intertwined with systems of oppression, including racism and capitalism.
  • Capitalism Made Women Of Color More Vulnerable To The COVID Recession
    Tithi Bhattachary
    Capitalism Made Women Of Color More Vulnerable To The COVID Recession
    28 Oct 2020
    Black women and Latinas have performed the bulk of the essential work during lockdown and borne the brunt of the recession.
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