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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The Black Agenda Review: A Manifesto of First Principles
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Also tagged anti-Blackness, anti-colonialism, archives, blackness, history, imperialism, pan-africanism, racism
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December 14, 1929: Haiti in Revolt
“Haiti in Revolt!” The Militant, December 14, 1929. See the original here.
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Also tagged 1915, 1929, archives, Communism, Haiti, imperialism, occupation
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Continental Conference to end the military occupation of Haiti by the United Nations & MINUSTAH
Delegates from around the world will converge on Port-au-Prince May 31 to take part in a two-day Continental Conference aimed at bringing an end to the United Nations Mission to Stabilize Haiti or MINUSTAH, which marks its ninth anniversary on Jun. 1. The military occupation force, which now comprises about 9,000 armed soldiers and police […]