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  • 3 weeks ago | blackagendareport.com | Janvieve Williams Comrie |Roberto Sirvent |Malcolm Harris |Margaret Kimberley

    The United States' role in Central Africa has resulted in regional war and mass casualties. Originally published in NewsGhana. Geostrategic AnalysisUnited States President Donald Trump during a White House meeting on April 18 with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni made several comments about the detentions and deportations of migrants to a maximum-security prison in El Salvador.

  • 1 month ago | blackagendareport.com | Janvieve Williams Comrie |Roberto Sirvent |Ann Garrison |Malcolm Harris

    For nearly three decades, draconian 1996 immigration laws have torn families apart—jailing long-term residents over minor offenses, fast-tracking deportations of asylum seekers, and fueling the cruel machine of immigrant detention. While the U.S. reckons with the harms of mass incarceration, these lesser-known Clinton-era policies remain a brutal engine of family separation and due process violations. Originally published in Human Rights Watch.

  • 2 months ago | thebaffler.com | Malcolm Harris

    Abundance by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson. Simon & Schuster, 304 pages. 2025. January of 1992 was a strange time to be thinking optimistically about the future prospects of global communism, but the end of the Soviet experiment prompted Howard University professor (and inveterate red) David Schwartzman to wonder what it would take to bring the promise of “from each according to his abilities; to each according to his needs” into the twenty-first century.

  • Jan 28, 2025 | blackagendareport.com | Arnold August |Clau O'Brien Moscoso |Janvieve Williams Comrie |Malcolm Harris

    In this series, we ask acclaimed authors to answer five questions about their book. This week’s featured author is Jessie Cox. Cox is Assistant Professor of Music at Harvard University. His book is Sounds of Black Switzerland: Blackness, Music, and Unthought Voices. Roberto Sirvent: How can your book help BAR readers understand the current political and social climate? Jessie Cox: The book proposes new ways of thinking about the interrelations between citizenship, migration, gender, and race.

  • Nov 12, 2024 | netgalley.com | Malcolm Harris

    Cover Votes: 1 0 Please sign in to submit your valuable feedback. Sign In or Register Now. Talking about this book? Use #WhatsLeft #NetGalley. More hashtag tips! A vital guide for collective political action against the climate apocalypse, from bestselling progressive intellectual Malcolm Harris—“a brilliant thinker and writer capable of making the intricacies of economic conditions supremely readable” (Vulture). Climate change is the unifying crisis of our time.

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