
Dylan Sullivan
Articles
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1 week ago |
blackagendareport.com | Dylan Sullivan |Jason Hickel |Hanna Eid |Abayomi Azikiwe
As workers across Africa face growing challenges, the leadership of the African Regional Organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation remains crucial in the fight for labor rights and social justice. This profile explores their vision for a fairer future amid rising inequality and economic uncertainty. Originally published in Equal Times.
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3 weeks ago |
blackagendareport.com | Dylan Sullivan |Jason Hickel |Hanna Eid |Abayomi Azikiwe
A forward-looking critique of African and Caribbean collaborations embodied in the Africa-Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Summit. Originally published in Pambazuka. Given the importance of autonomous African and Diasporic pan-African relations as an indispensable tool for responding to the challenges of an increasingly volatile global economy, it is compelling that Pan-Africanists fan any sparks that may appear in the fading embers of African-diasporic relations.
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1 month ago |
blackagendareport.com | Dylan Sullivan |Jason Hickel |Ann Garrison |Hanna Eid
Ama Ata Aidoo's lands a knock-out blow to white neocolonial anti-African revisionism. If it is true, as Frantz Fanon told us, that one strategy of colonialism was to degrade, dismiss, and destroy the history and culture of the colonized, it is also true that neocolonialism operates in a similar fashion on the history and culture of anti-colonial struggle.
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1 month ago |
blackagendareport.com | Ann Garrison |Kai Cash |Dylan Sullivan |Jason Hickel
The Black Alliance for Peace demands an end to U.S. and Western interference in Burkina Faso, rejecting neocolonial policies in the Sahel and standing with African sovereignty. Originally published in Black Alliance for Peace. It is no surprise to the Black Alliance for Peace’s (BAP) Africa Team and U.S. Out of Africa Network (USOAN) that aggression is stepping up against the countries in the anti-imperialist Alliance of Sahel States.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
lacasademitia.es | Jason Hickel |Dylan Sullivan
04 de diciembre de 2024 (23:04 h.) Jason Hickel, Dylan Sullivan SCIENCE DIRECT ESPAI MARXResumenAlgunos planteamientos sobre el desarrollo internacional sostienen que para acabar con la pobreza y lograr una buena vida para todos será necesario que todos los países alcancen los niveles de PIB per cápita que caracterizan actualmente a los países de renta alta.
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