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- Editors, The Black Agenda ReviewRemembering France’s odious participation in the 2004 coup d’etat in Haiti.
- Jemima Pierre, BAR Editor and ContributorJemima Pierre’s presentation at a forum to commemorate the US-France-Canada-sponsored 2004 coup d’état in Haiti. The forum was hosted by the Center for Caribbean Studies at the University of Toronto…
- Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing EditorAnn Garrison spoke to Eritrean British attorney Feven Yemane regarding attacks on Eritrean diaspora festivals and gatherings and the investigations underway.
- Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence"United Nations Negroz" is the latest poem from our Poet-in-Residence, Raymond Nat Turner.
- Joseph SturgeonFrom the moment the first colonizers arrived in the Caribbean, the West has treated the region as a treasure chest for resource extraction and labor exploitation.