What follows is my contribution to the collection of essays to be developed on this subject by Blacklash: The Africana Collective (BTAC) for our forthcoming panel discussion and town hall. Please consider freely registering for the event and joining us that evening. powered by Crowdcast Despite many attempts to rebrand, or reinterpret him Malcolm X…
Read moreThe WikiLeaks Bibliography Officially Launches!
WikiLeaks is among the most important organizations of the twenty-first century. It has profoundly affected the world by disrupting countless geopolitical, economic, journalistic, and technological norms, reminding us that digital technology is an indispensable tool in the global fight for justice. Yet WikiLeaks remains highly misunderstood, especially in the United States. One major cause of…
Read moreThe Politics of Gun Control, Racial Profiling and fear of Black Self-Defense
“Violence in American is as American as Apple Pie!” – H. ‘Rap’ Brown (Imam Jamil Al-Amin,) Political Prisoner On a daily basis in the U.S.A. thousands of young Black males are randomly stopped and frisked, arrested, shuttled through the Industrial Criminal Justice Complex. These youth are given a criminal…
Read moreWhy Isn’t Donald Trump Headed to Jail?
By Kevin “Rashid” Johnson On January 3, 2020 Donald Trump had Qasem Soleimni, an Iranian major general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, murdered. He ordered a drone strike against this man and several others that saw him and his car blown apart and incinerated. So why isn’t Trump headed to jail? Why is no…
Read moreFahrenheit 11/9 Asks “What The Fuck Happened!?”
The problem with films like those we keep getting from Michael Moore is that they continue what is a very consistent theme found in popular liberal media; they are mostly good documentaries that do what they are intended to emotionally but which ultimately cannot break analytically from their base liberal moorings. Fahrenheit 11/9 is more of…
Read moreSouth Carolina Prisoners Reflect on Causes of Violence In Prisons and Solutions
The following was submitted by Jared Ware whose information and contact follow the interview. The deadliest incident of violence in a United States prison in a quarter century took place at the Lee Correctional Institution in South Carolina on April 15, 2018. According to multiple reports, including SCDC Director Bryan Stirling’s own, prison guards and…
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