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Saladin Muhammad Presente!
Saladin Muhammad was the founder of Black Workers for Justice. He played a key role in developing Black revolutionary labor organizing. “African Americans need a national political framework with an anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist and internationalist program – a...
On the International Day of Peace September 21st, The U.S./EU/NATO Axis of Domination Reaffirmed Its’ Commitment to the Weapon of War
"End Racism: Build Peace" was the theme of the 2022 International Day of Peace. That noble sentiment can't be realized when powerful white supremacist structures are committed to practicing hegemony. It is not a cruel irony but imperial consistency that on September...
US Decision-makers Cannot Handle End of White Supremacy: Former Vice Presidential Candidate
Dangerous and irrational U.S. foreign policy decisions are driven by fear of the end of white world supremacy and the determination to follow the principles of full spectrum dominance. Ajamu Baraka explains in this interview which originally appeared in Global Times ....
For the Peoples of our Region, the Failure of Biden’s Summit of the Americas Would be a Welcome Event
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico (Photo: Pedro Gonzalez Castillo/Getty Images) The Summit of the Americas is not the property of the host nation. The U.S. has no right to exclude, Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela, but has done so in disregard of their...
The New White Supremacist Consensus Part Two
Shootings in Buffalo Solidify the Consensus. The latest mass shooter in Buffalo, New York was clearly a racist, and identified with Ukrainian and other neo-Nazis. But white supremacy has a stronger hold on European and U.S. society than is commonly acknowledged. The...
The New White Supremacist Consensus
The latest mass shooter in Buffalo was clearly a racist, and identified with Ukrainian and other neo-Nazis. But white supremacy has a stronger hold on European and U.S. society than commonly acknowledged. The incidents of mindless, mass carnage in the United States...
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