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  • When Austerity’s Chickens Came Home to Roost in the U.S., Bernie and “the Squad” were Unprepared
    Danny Haiphong, BAR Contributing Editor
    When Austerity’s Chickens Came Home to Roost in the U.S., Bernie and “the Squad” were Unprepared
    16 Dec 2020
    The theory of change that depicts the likes of Bernie Sanders and AOC as the leaders of the class struggle has failed to materialize in reality. “The development of diverse faces in high places within the state has temporarily disarmed the Black consensus on peace and social justice.”
  • Racial Capitalism, Black Liberation, and South Africa
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    Racial Capitalism, Black Liberation, and South Africa
    16 Dec 2020
    The phrase racial capitalism first emerged in the context of the anti-Apartheid and southern African liberation struggles in the 1970s. “Cedric Robinson neither invented nor coined ‘racial capitalism.’”
  • Freedom Rider: Master Biden Speaks
    Margaret Kimberley, BAR senior columnist
    Freedom Rider: Master Biden Speaks
    16 Dec 2020
    The civil rights groups’ rather basic requests for voting rights protections and the need for federal intervention to address police brutality were minimized and dismissed by the president-elect. “Politicians love to use a beat down of black people as a signal to white people.” Joe Biden is…
  • You Can’t Shame the Shameless Black Misleadership Class
    Glen Ford, BAR Executive Editor
    You Can’t Shame the Shameless Black Misleadership Class
    17 Dec 2020
    The Black misleaders have been busy selling out Black people for half a century, but are still only barely tolerated by the rich man’s Democratic Party and its racist figurehead, Joe Biden. “The Black misleaders have no bite and have not even dared to bark in half a century.”
  • China and US relations in Latin America
    John Ross and Vijay Prashad
    China and US relations in Latin America
    06 Jan 2021
    China will find itself engaged in an international struggle between its “win-win” approach to international policy and the US’s attempted “anti-China” policy.  “The fact that an increasing number of Latin American countries are seeking to maintain national independence strengthens their…
  • The Activist Roots of Black Feminist Theory
    Linda Burnham
    The Activist Roots of Black Feminist Theory
    06 Jan 2021
    Intersection theory insists on the simultaneity of condition, the both/and of Black women’s oppression. “The wisdom and insight that emerge from collective, mass-based inquiry cannot be attributed to the brilliance of a few individuals.”
  • The Freedom Struggle Is a Labor Struggle, Then and Now
    Robin D.G. Kelley
    The Freedom Struggle Is a Labor Struggle, Then and Now
    06 Jan 2021
    Black labor militants, many of whom were Communists, were the key to building the CIO in the South. “The real question is not ‘labor’s’ support of ‘Black liberation’ but rather: why has so much of the U.S. labor movement refused to embrace the entire class?”
  • How COVID-19 Hollowed Out a Generation of Young Black Men
    Akilah Johnson and Nina Martin
    How COVID-19 Hollowed Out a Generation of Young Black Men
    06 Jan 2021
    To understand why COVID-19 killed so many young Black men, you need to know the legend of John Henry. “Covid-19 is a new gear in an old machine.”
  • Freddie Gray and Why the Wealth of Sports Franchises Matter
    Gustavus Griffin
    Freddie Gray and Why the Wealth of Sports Franchises Matter
    06 Jan 2021
    A significant portion of sports franchise wealth can be traced directly to the oppression and displacement of Black and Brown bodies. “The Black athlete has a unique platform to not only raise awareness about these issues but to foster the type alternative grassroots organization-building.”
  • Caste Does Not Explain Race
    Charisse Burden-Stelly, PhD
    Caste Does Not Explain Race
    06 Jan 2021
    The celebration of Isabel Wilkerson’s Caste reflects the continued priority of elite preferences over the needs and struggles of ordinary people. “Wilkerson suggests that Black and other minority poor and working-class populations suffer less than Black elites.” Caste: The Origins of Our…

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