There is a present-day tendency to retreat into the realms of dystopia, of catastrophe and disaster, of failed states and fascism, of environmental collapse and economic apocalypse. This tendency is neither wrong nor mistaken. Yet it is often suffocating, only adding to the pressurized dread of the era, offering no antidote to the plague of […]
Monthly Archives: December 2020
Anarchy / Autonomy / Utopia
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Tagged anarchism, archive, autonomy, Caribbean, freedom, liberation, libraries, literature, pan-africanism, reading, Trinidad
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The Black Agenda Review: A Manifesto of First Principles
The 2020 U.S. elections seem to be over and much of the world is preparing for a new Biden-Harris administration. So, what now? What changes should global Black communities expect? Our sense is that expectations need to be tempered by the lessons of past experience. Long ago we learned that representation is not a sign […]
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Tagged anti-Blackness, anti-colonialism, anti-imperialism, archives, blackness, history, imperialism, pan-africanism, racism
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