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  •  Black Agenda Radio for Week of February 1, 2021
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Black Agenda Radio for Week of February 1, 2021
    02 Feb 2021
    Billionaire Wealth Breaks All Records in Crisis
  •  Anti-Black Racism Is Environmental Hazard
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Anti-Black Racism Is Environmental Hazard
    02 Feb 2021
    Environmental justice should be put at the cutting edge of the social justice movement, said Dr Ugo Edu, an African American Studies professor at UCLA, and a medical anthropologist
  •  Abolish Police, from the US to Nigeria
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley and Glen Ford
    Abolish Police, from the US to Nigeria
    02 Feb 2021
    Crystal, a first-generation US citizen of Nigerian descent and activist with the Assata Collective, supports the abolition of police in both countries.
  • Black Citizenship Forum: Pan-Africanism and the Pitfalls of National Citizenship 
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    Black Citizenship Forum: Pan-Africanism and the Pitfalls of National Citizenship 
    27 Jan 2021
    The Review interrogates the thought of academic and activist Layla Brown-Vincent, who says she was “reared and steeped in Pan-Africanist thought and organization” from birth.
  • BAR Book Forum: Andrea Allen’s “Violence and Desire in Brazilian Lesbian Relationships”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Andrea Allen’s “Violence and Desire in Brazilian Lesbian Relationships”
    27 Jan 2021
    Even those who are significantly marginalized act in ways that, unfortunately, inflict pain on others.
  • France Vows 'Symbolic Actions' but No Apologies for Colonization of Algeria
    Adlène Meddi 
    France Vows 'Symbolic Actions' but No Apologies for Colonization of Algeria
    27 Jan 2021
    Between 500,000 and 1.5 million Algerians died in the war for independence, but the French don’t like to talk about it. 
  • Encoding Anti-Blackness: Castration in the Digital Age
    Kahlil Martin Wall-Johnson
    Encoding Anti-Blackness: Castration in the Digital Age
    27 Jan 2021
    El Negro de WhatsApp outgrew the category of prank to become “the biggest meme produced by social media culture in our country.”
  • Left Lens Live: Strong, Black, and Unapologetic Truth w/ Luqman Nation
    Danny Haiphong and Margaret Kimberley
    Left Lens Live: Strong, Black, and Unapologetic Truth w/ Luqman Nation
    20 Jan 2021
    Pan-Africanism and Black Radicalism are key pillars in the ongoing stru
  • Return to the Source: Democracy is Dead
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    Return to the Source: Democracy is Dead
    20 Jan 2021
    By what stretch of the imagination can the US be a democracy when ordinary citizens have virtually no influence over what their government does? 
  • Uganda: Bobi Wine Rocks the Vote but Museveni Claims Victory
    Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor
    Uganda: Bobi Wine Rocks the Vote but Museveni Claims Victory
    20 Jan 2021
    Ugandan pop star turned presidential candidate Bobi Wine is not Sankara or Lumumba, but he has risked his life to mount a fierce challenge to the 36-year dictatorship of President Yoweri Museveni.
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