
Steve Salaita
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1 month ago |
blackagendareport.com | Arnold August |Steve Salaita |Umar Farooq
Some speculated that racism explains the firing of the liberal anchor. But MSNBC doesn't have a problem with Black hosts. They have a problem with pro-Palestine ones. Originally published in Current Affairs. Was Joy Ann Reid’s primetime MSNBC show canceled because she’s Black? Some pundits seem to think so.
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Dec 3, 2024 |
blackagendareport.com | Steve Salaita |Umar Farooq |Margaret Kimberley
While genocide is a clear cause of the democrats' defeat, economic issues are usually mentioned. What lingers behind the significance of the “it’s the economy” narrative? This claim, which focuses on genocide, is controversial, as numerous other analysts assert that “the economy” was the decisive factor in the elections, based on polls.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
blackagendareport.com | Steve Salaita |Raymond Turner |Margaret Kimberley
Glen Ford wrote many powerful essays, but his unflinching analysis of the history of the holiday we call Thanksgiving endures 20 years after he wrote it. This article was first published in The Black Commentator in 2003 and republished in Black Agenda Report in 2019. Nobody but Americans celebrates Thanksgiving. It is reserved by history and the intent of “the founders” as the supremely white American holiday, the most ghoulish event on the national calendar.
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Nov 12, 2024 |
blackagendareport.com | Steve Salaita |Margaret Kimberley |Abayomi Azikiwe |Anthony Rogers-Wright
The Kamala Harris campaign for the 2024 presidential election was a display of the democratic party's willingness to abandon the most loyal segment of their base to remain fully committed to their strategy of appealing to the conservative politics and racism of the right.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
blackagendareport.com | Natasha Lennard |Margaret Kimberley |Steve Salaita |Jacqueline Luqman
Social media bans on African Stream should remind us that corporations will never facilitate anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist narratives and stir us to look for alternatives. Several weeks ago African Stream joined the growing list of content creators banned on social media platforms like YouTube, TikTok and Meta (Facebook, Instagram, and Threads), on crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe, and even on payment- processing platforms like Stripe and Paypal.
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