Related Stories
Becca Renk
Celebrating 46 years of revolution, Nicaragua demonstrates that it is possible to respect its heroes and also venerate its youth.
Jill Clark-Gollub
Ortega and Bukele are polar opposites: one invests in dignity and democracy, the other in mass incarceration and imperial alliances.
John Perry
The international human rights apparatus comprises a web of organizations, task forces, committees, and the United Nations itself.
Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
The Republic of Nicaragua recently celebrated 45 years of its revolutionary government. The U.S.
Ramzy Baroud
The Palestinian fight against colonialism is recognized by nations in the global south as one that mirrors their own.
Alfred de Zayas
, John Perry
The United States uses its power within the United Nations and the concept of human rights to cover its plans for regime change.
Ben Norton
37 years after a 1986 International Court of Justice ruling, the United States still refuses to pay Nicaragua the reparations it legally owes.
Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
The question of how Black people fare in a particular country can be a legitimate issue or a ruse used in the furtherance of U.S.
Alliance for Global Justice
The United States has targeted Nicaragua ever since the days of Ronald Reagan.
Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
Genuine peoples holidays are hard to come by in the U.S. But in Nicaragua the ongoing revolutionary process is widely celebrated.
More Stories
- Jemima Pierre, BAR Editor and ContributorDr. Jemima Pierre delivered these remarks during her keynote address at the Launch of the Kwame Ture Memorial Lecture Series on June 9th, Trinidad and Tobago, sponsored by the Emancipation Support…
- Black Agenda Radio with Margaret KimberleyThis week, we learn about deadly abortion restrictions in the state of Georgia, where the lack of reproductive rights cost two Black women their lives. But first, we have an analysis of the 2024…
- Black Agenda Radio with Margaret KimberleyDr. Anthony Monteiro joins us from Philadelphia to discuss the 2024 presidential election. We ask, what type of election is this, as the Teamsters Union declines to endorse the democratic candidate,…
- Black Agenda Radio with Margaret KimberleyGeorgia’s ban on abortions after 6 weeks of pregnancy was reported as being responsible for the deaths of two women. We will discuss this issue of abortion access and reproductive rights with Access…
- Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior ColumnistThere are very few true revolutionaries. Allowing ourselves to pretend that Angela Davis is among them is a grave mistake.