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  • Notes on the Coloniality of Peace
    Nelson Maldonado-Torres 
    Notes on the Coloniality of Peace
    24 Jun 2020
    The “peace” our enemies want is mounted on brutal war and in its continuation in modern/colonial law and order. “What is law in a context where communities are disproportionately imprisoned and where direct violence is mobilized very discriminately towards certain bodies and people?”
  • Who’s a Worker? (for Leo, Clarence, Jack, Trent and ILWU Local 10 Brothers and Sisters)
    Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    Who’s a Worker? (for Leo, Clarence, Jack, Trent and ILWU Local 10 Brothers and Sisters)
    24 Jun 2020
    I’ve prepped produce; bagged bread;  stocked shelves; pulled products for- ward on shelves of several stores. So I bring nothing but love for frontline  Food workers. I’ve shared warm handmade corn tortillas  and piping hot pinto beans with workers of Bent back magic:Workers whose brown hands  pull…
  • Letters from Our Readers 
    Jahan Choudhry BAR Comments Editor
    Letters from Our Readers 
    24 Jun 2020
    This week community control of police, rage in protests, and the black political class were on your minds.
  • BAR Book Forum: Nadine Ehlers and Shiloh Krupar’s “Deadly Biocultures”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Nadine Ehlers and Shiloh Krupar’s “Deadly Biocultures”
    24 Jun 2020
    Market logics, commodification, extraction, and exploitation condition our possibilities for life and expose many to ever-expanding forms of precarity. “We call for a politics of critical mourning—an active accounting of loss and the connections between neocapitalism and bioinequality.”
  • BAR Book Forum: Lola Olufemi’s “Feminism, Interrupted”
    Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
    BAR Book Forum: Lola Olufemi’s “Feminism, Interrupted”
    24 Jun 2020
    The political project we are invested in will require long term conviction and must be internationalist in its orientation. “We’re seeing people being radicalized in real time.”
  • Hold Prosecutors Accountable, Too
    Kate Levine and Joanna Schwartz
    Hold Prosecutors Accountable, Too
    24 Jun 2020
    Police violence is tied to other agents in criminal law enforcement, including and especially prosecutors. “Without a mechanism to deter prosecutor misconduct, injustices will go without remedy.”
  • A Moment or a Movement? The Blowback Will Tell
    Wilmer J. Leon III
    A Moment or a Movement? The Blowback Will Tell
    24 Jun 2020
    You cannot separate the racist police aggression in the streets of the US and the racist US aggression against Venezuela, Bolivia, Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, Yemen, Libya and Syria. “Chauvin was sending a message to the community by holding his knee on Mr. Floyd’s neck in broad daylight.” “George Floyd…
  • Ungentrifying International News Reporting from Brazil to Ecuador and Beyond
    Julian Cola
    Ungentrifying International News Reporting from Brazil to Ecuador and Beyond
    24 Jun 2020
    So-called “racial democracy” has systematically excluded and kept black people at the dirt end of the socioeconomic totem pole in Brazil, as reflected in its media. “Consigned to the periphery, independent black media outlets in Brazil have amassed significant followings on their websites and…
  • Food, Land and Power: Revisiting Black Cooperative Movements
    Julian Agyeman and Kofi Boone
    Food, Land and Power: Revisiting Black Cooperative Movements
    24 Jun 2020
    Land loss has plagued black America since emancipation – is it time to look again at ‘black commons’ and collective ownership? “An expanded concept of the ‘black commons’ – based on shared economic, cultural and digital resources as well as land – could act as one means of redress.”
  • Seize the Time or Face Fascism
    Riva Enteen
    Seize the Time or Face Fascism
    24 Jun 2020
    Either we seize the time and bring power to the people, or we must be prepared to face overt fascism. “We are living in a perfect storm.”

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