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  • Community Control Vs. Defunding the Police: A Critical Analysis
    Max Rameau and Netfa Freeman
    Community Control Vs. Defunding the Police: A Critical Analysis
    10 Jun 2020
    Defunding the police might end the armed and uniformed force as we know it, but the ruling class will then hire mercenaries to protect their wealth and enforce their will. The police are a consequence of wealth, not the cause of it.” The intensity and scope of the mass rebellion that has gripped…
  • low Barr Limbo
    Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
    low Barr Limbo
    10 Jun 2020
    He so wide you can’t go ‘round him He so low you can’t go under him He so low that when he go High an ant can’t get under him; a rattlesnake’s shake’s  an uproar; he so low— He low He hella low… He so low he hafta crane his neck looking up at Goering who appears on Mount Rushmore; he so low—…
  • A Tale of Two Protests: Why the U.S. Ruling Class Loves Hong Kong Protests But Hates the Minneapolis-Led Rebellion
    Danny Haiphong, BAR Contributing Editor
    A Tale of Two Protests: Why the U.S. Ruling Class Loves Hong Kong Protests But Hates the Minneapolis-Led Rebellion
    10 Jun 2020
    The protests in Hong Kong are led by an assortment of US-backed proxies who have separation from China as their principle goal. “In Hong Kong, the US sees not a war for ‘democracy’ but rather a key battleground for its larger hybrid war against China.”
  • Freedom Rider: Rebellion, Confusion, Scoundrels and Kente Cloth
    Margaret Kimberley, BAR senior columnist
    Freedom Rider: Rebellion, Confusion, Scoundrels and Kente Cloth
    10 Jun 2020
    Black rebellion brings insecurity to those in power, as editors, mayors and even long dead criminals are being called to account. “Demands for community control and abolition must remain at the top of the list.”
  • Time to Sharpen Our Weapons and Wits
    Glen Ford, BAR Executive Editor
    Time to Sharpen Our Weapons and Wits
    11 Jun 2020
    Having not yet won real power over the police, this is no time for a lull or a truce -- it’s time to sharpen our political instruments and deepen the mass movement’s social penetration. “The objective is to seize and exercise people’s power in our communities, and to defend the people’s rights and…
  • To Observe and Protect: Community Alert Patrol and the Fight Against Police Terror in the 1960s
    Ron Wilkins
    To Observe and Protect: Community Alert Patrol and the Fight Against Police Terror in the 1960s
    17 Jun 2020
    The Black Panther Party modeled their policing initiatives after Black citizens’ patrols in Los Angeles. “The problem of police terror has only worsened.in the 54 years since CAP’s existence.”
  • Stolen Breaths
     Rachel R. Hardeman, Ph.D., M.P.H., Eduardo M. Medina, M.D., M.P.H., Rhea W. Boyd, M.D., M.P.H.
    Stolen Breaths
    17 Jun 2020
    Demonstrators are laying bare the deep pain that persists for black people fighting to live under the crushing weight of injustice that has long been at our necks. “Too many ‘leaders wonder how we got here and what we can do to move forward, as if the answers have not been ever-present.” In…
  • Political ABCs: Maybe the Difference between a “Cop” and a “Crook” is Just a Badge
    T.P. Wilkinson
    Political ABCs: Maybe the Difference between a “Cop” and a “Crook” is Just a Badge
    17 Jun 2020
    What has recently been condemned as corrupt and brutal policing is actually consistent with historical tradition of localized repression. “The police in the US are an army of occupation.”
  • Update on Charges Against the Venezuela Embassy Protectors
    Ajamu Baraka and Bahman Azad
    Update on Charges Against the Venezuela Embassy Protectors
    17 Jun 2020
    It was agreed that dropping the federal charges and seeking no jail time in return for pleading to a very low-level DC Code charge was an important victory. “Judge Howell did all she could to create an unfair trial.”
  • Caribbean Workers and Capitalist Geography: An interview with Marion Werner
    The Public Archive
    Caribbean Workers and Capitalist Geography: An interview with Marion Werner
    17 Jun 2020
    Global Displacements is an examination of the impact of the global organization of capitalist accumulation and exploitation on the life and labor of Haitian and Dominican people. “The Plantation together with The Mine are at the fore of contemporary debates on our rapacious, capitalist…

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