Black Agenda Report
Black Agenda Report
News, commentary and analysis from the black left.

  • Home
  • Africa
  • African America
  • Education
  • Environment
  • International
  • Media and Culture
  • Political Economy
  • Radio
  • US Politics
  • War and Empire
  • omnibus

Akeem Browder Fights For Green Mayoral Nomination in New York City
04 Jul 2017
🖨️ Print Article

The Green Party’s candidate for mayor of New York City, Akeem Browder, thinks his fight to get on the ballot will be successful, despite the difficulties that small parties face in challenging the rule of the duopoly, corporate parties. Akeem is the brother of Kalief Browder, the young man who spent one thousand days locked up in New York’s infamous Rikers Island jail, before charges against him were dropped for a crime he didn’t commit. Kalief Browder then fell into a deep depression and committed suicide. His brother Akeem's challenge to Mayor Bill Deblasio is an uphill climb. Diblasio was once seen by many as the great progressive white hope for New York. But, fewer people feel that way now that he’s up for re-election.

Green Party

Related Podcasts

Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
Black Agenda Radio November 1, 2024
01 November 2024
In this week’s segment, we hear about the U.S. government's censorship of the news and the end of Radio Sputnik.
Green Party of NY logo
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
Green Party of New York Wages Write-In Campaign for Voter Choice and Ballot Status
01 November 2024
As Election Day approaches, New York has a rather dubious distinction.
Black Agenda Radio
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
Black Agenda Radio August 30, 2024
30 August 2024
In this week’s segment we hear about a British journalist who was arrested on charges of violating the Terrorism Act, the first journalist to have

More Stories


  • Dylan Sullivan , Jason Hickel
    Plundering Africa – Income Deflation and Unequal Ecological Exchange Under Structural Adjustment Programmes
    12 Mar 2025
    Presenting new research, Dylan Sullivan and Jason Hickel mount a devastating critique of the impact of structural adjustment in Africa in the 1980s and 1990s. Drawing on recent data on Africa’s…
  • The Mapping Project
    The Revolution Will Not Be Signaled
    12 Mar 2025
    The messaging app Signal is touted as being a safe harbor from state surveillance. However, its connections to large corporate entities make organizers more vulnerable than they may think.
  • Briahna Joy Gray
    Why Did MSNBC Cancel Joy Reid?
    12 Mar 2025
    Some speculated that racism explains the firing of the liberal anchor. But MSNBC doesn't have a problem with Black hosts. They have a problem with pro-Palestine ones.
  • Sharon Zhang
    Israel Wiped Out at Least 1,200 Entire Families in Gaza, Analysis Finds
    12 Mar 2025
    The horrible toll of Israel's genocide in Gaza is still being revealed. There are also at least 3,400 families with only one surviving member, Palestinian officials have said.
  • Working Families Party
    David K. Cobb
    The Working Families Party and Fusion Voting: A Historical and Political Analysis
    12 Mar 2025
    The Working Families Party presents itself as a political party that works for the interest of working class people. However, the party behaves more like a sheepdog for the Democratic party.
  • Load More
Subscribe
connect with us
about us
contact us