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Ajamu Baraka on What the Hands Off March Left Out bareditors Wed, 04/09/2025 – 00:00 ​​​​​​​ Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist Dr.Wilmer J. Leon, III […]

Black Agenda Radio April 4, 2025 Authors Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley bareditors Fri, 04/04/2025 – 05:05 Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio April 4, 2025 In this week’s segment we discuss Secretary of State Rubio’s visit to Guyana and other nations, and U.S. efforts to control resources and interfere in the Caribbean region. But first we discuss Rwanda’s occupation of the eastern Congo, failed efforts at peace, and Congo’s offer of resources to the U.S. in hopes of obtaining protection. Africa Guyana Caribbean Congo M23 Rwanda Marco Rubio […]

Rwanda Continues Congo Invasion, Congo Seeks U.S. Protection Authors Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley bareditors Fri, 04/04/2025 – 05:02 Black Agenda Radio · Rwanda Continues Congo Invasion, Congo Seeks U.S. Protection Maurice Carney is the Executive Director of Friends of the Congo. He joins us from Washington to discuss the ongoing crisis in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda’s continued intervention with their M23 militia, Congo’s offer of minerals to the U.S. government, and upcoming peace talks hosted by Qatar. Africa […]

Marco Rubio Targets Guyana and the Caribbean Region Authors Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley bareditors Fri, 04/04/2025 – 04:57 Black Agenda Radio · Marco Rubio Targets Guyana and the Caribbean Region Gerald Perreira is the chairperson of the Organization for the Victory of the People in Guyana. He joins us from Guyana to discuss U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent trip to Guyana, Suriname, and Jamaica. Rubio sought to escalate tensions between Guyana and Venezuela and to end Caribbean nations’ participation in Cuba’s medical program. Gerald Perreira explains the renewed U.S. focus on the region. International Marco Rubio… […]

Black Agenda Radio March 28, 2025 Authors Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley bareditors Fri, 03/28/2025 – 05:10 Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio 3.28.2025 In this week’s segment, we have an update on the Sudan civil war, which may be nearing a conclusion. But first, we discuss to what extent the Trump administration is an outlier in comparison to other presidential administrations. US Politics Sudan Fascism Donald Trump presidents […]

Analyzing Trump: Aberration and Continuity Authors Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley bareditors Fri, 03/28/2025 – 05:07 Black Agenda Radio · Analyzing Trump: Aberration and Continuity Dr. Charisse Burden-Stelly is an Associate Professor of African American Studies at Wayne State University. She is the author of Black Scare Red Scare: Theorizing Capitalist Racism in the United States. She joins us from Detroit to discuss the political moment as Donald Trump again takes office. How does he differ from other presidents? How is he the same? Are we living under fascism, and what does that mean? Dr. Burden-Stelly provides analysis. US Politics… […]

Fight Back News

Grand Rapids celebrates Palestine's national poetry for Land Day

Grand Rapids, MI – On Wednesday, April 9, 20 people rallied outside Rosa Parks Circle in downtown Grand Rapids to commemorate Palestine’s Land Day. Held on March 30, Land Day is commemorated around world. It marks the 1976 killing of six Palestinians, with hundreds more injured by Israeli occupation forces for protesting the theft of land in the West Bank. Palestine Solidarity Grand Rapids, marked the event late due to inclement weather on the original day, and chose to celebrate the poetry and culture of Palestine. Reading poems by writers like Mahmoud Darwish, Saed J. Abu-Hijleh, Refaat Alareer, and Maya… […]

Lafayette refuses to back down in the face of right wing violence

Lafayette, IN – Around 1000 people circled the Tippecanoe County Courthouse on April 5 as part of the nationwide “Hands Off!” protest. The protest was organized by Greater Lafayette Indivisible and joined by an unexpectedly large number of people. Amidst the energy of the protest a man named James Jordan, along with his wife Jessica Dee, came to a stop in their truck as protesters crossed the street in front of the courthouse. This was no innocent occurrence. Jordan and his wife Dee, according to now deleted social media posts, have a history of attending rallies with malicious intent and… […]

San José, CA – On Wednesday, April 9, one week after President Trump declared a universal 10% tariff and for all the countries that the United States ran trade deficits with, he announced even higher tariffs of up to 50%. Even while members of his administrators were saying the tariffs were going to stick, Trump blinked and declared a 90-day pause for all countries except China. While Trump tossed off the large declines in the stock market last Thursday and Friday, April 3 and 4, this week bond prices began to decline, driving up interest rates. These higher interest rates… […]

UT Austin students walk out for immigrant rights

Austin, TX – Around 40 students rallied at a walkout for immigrant rights in front of the UT Tower, Wednesday, April 9, at 11 a.m. The walkout is part of an ongoing campaign by Austin Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) to kick ICE off campus. Students are calling on the university to take concrete actions to protect immigrant students and to refuse to collaborate with ICE. Luca Reyes of SDS kicked off the program, stating, “Immigrant families in this nation, who are simply trying to secure a better future for their families, are being torn apart with no mercy.… […]

The April 5 protests and the fight against Trump - our role in the growing movement

The April 5 demonstrations across the country saw hundreds of thousands taking to the streets. Countless others were inspired by the numbers of people willing to take a stand right now against the Trump administration. At these marches were everyday people from all walks of life; workers, students, activists and families were raising their voices to demand change. There will be more of these kinds of actions ahead. They are a test for us. Will we step up to unite all who can be united against Trump and the billionaire class he serves? If we sit this one out, we… […]

Entrevista con Carlos Montes: “Todos a la Cumbre del Suroeste para Detener las Deportaciones”

Carlos Montes es un líder reconocido a nivel nacional en el movimiento chicano, de derechos de los migrantes y en la lucha contra la guerra. Fue cofundador de los Boinas Cafés (Brown Berets), una organización chicana de la clase trabajadora en Estados Unidos a finales de los años 1960 y 1970. Los Boinas Cafés se inspiraron y a menudo fueron comparados con el Partido de las Panteras Negras (Black Panther Party).  Montes fue uno de los líderes de las huelgas chicanas de 1968 en el Este de Los Ángeles, una serie de huelgas estudiantiles en las preparatorias del Este de… […]

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