Black Agenda Report
Black Agenda Radio April 11, 2025 Authors Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley bareditors Fri, 04/11/2025 – 19:24 Black Agenda Radio · Black Agenda Radio April 11, 2025 In this week’s segment, we hear about a new effort to have an independent, socialist candidate on the ballot in New York City’s upcoming mayoral race. But first, we speak to an academic about the loss of her position due to attacks from a Zionist group and the need to continue in solidarity with Palestine despite the intense campaign to silence those who speak out against the genocide. US Politics Zionism socialism… […]
Palestine Solidarity Under Attack: A Conversation with Helyeh Doutaghi Authors Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley bareditors Fri, 04/11/2025 – 19:09 Black Agenda Radio · Palestine Solidarity Under Attack: A Conversation with Helyeh Doutaghi Our guest is Dr. Helyeh Doutaghi. She was Deputy Director of the Law and Political Economy Project at Yale University Law School until she was targeted by Zionist groups dedicated to silencing anyone engaging in solidarity with Palestine. Dr. Doutaghi was placed on administrative leave and later terminated after an AI-generated report accused her of affiliations with groups sanctioned by the U.S. Dr. Doutaghi joins us… […]
The Break NYC and the Need for a Socialist, Independent Mayoral Candidate in New York City Authors Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley bareditors Fri, 04/11/2025 – 18:44 Black Agenda Radio · The Break NYC and the Need for a Socialist, Independent Mayoral Candidate in New York City New York City residents will elect a mayor in November. But the democratic party primary process deprives voters of the opportunity to choose an independent, socialist candidate who would enact policies that thousands of people support. A new organization recently formed, The Break NYC, which is dedicated to finding and endorsing an independent leftist… […]
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 […]
Fight Back News
New York, NY – On Thursday, April 3 New York University Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) held a teach-in on fighting political repression under the Trump presidency. The purpose of the teach-in was to empower students to know their rights when it comes to protesting, and how to fight back if the school or state bears down. The teach-in hosted guest speakers Collin Poirot, a member of the National Lawyers Guild; Michela Martinazzi, a member of the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, and Laura Rodriguez, of the Tampa 5. Before the event could even take place, NYU administration sent SDS… […]
San Jose, CA – On April 9, around 60 San Jose State students and community members gathered by the campus’s Cesar Chavez arch to protest the recent revocation of student visas by the federal government. According to San Jose State University president Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson, 12 San Jose State University International students had their F-1 visas revoked. The revocations came as part of a wave of visa revocations by the federal government, most of which are student visas. As soon as the news broke, the San Jose chapter of Students for a Democratic Society called an emergency action to put… […]
New Orleans, LA – Around 60 people gathered outside the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office in New Orleans to protest the illegal detention of Mahmoud Khalil. Attendees rallied around speakers and chanted as a judge – hours away in rural Jena, Louisiana – would decide if Khalil could be deported for his activism for Palestine. Speaking for the Palestinian Youth Movement, Majdi Jaber said, “This ICE office that we’re outside right now directs operations in all of Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama. Every day for the last month, these people have chosen to do nothing about Mahmoud’s… […]
Los Angeles, CA – April 10 marks the one-year anniversary of the passing of Florentina Pérez Calderón, a champion of internationalism, a staunch defender of the Sandinista People’s Revolution and a beloved leader within the peasant community of El Lagartillo, Nicaragua. With her steadfastness and sacrifice, Tina (as she was known by those who loved her) left a model of life for those of us who struggle for revolution and liberation. Tina was born on June 20, 1948, and grew up in the mountains of northern Nicaragua, the region where Augusto César Sandino and his peasant army had waged a… […]
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, 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… […]
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