Laundering Black Rage: Capitalism, Empire, and The Mechanics of Co-optation

Laundering Black Rage: Capitalism, Empire, an...

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Chinese Characteristics of Socialism: Civilizational Factors in CPC Governance

What does it really mean to speak of "socialism with Chinese characteristics"? Is it simply a matter of policy and political economy, or does it require grappling with thousands of years of civilizational history, philosophy, and culture? In this episode, Breht is joined by Zhao, ...  Afficher plus

Eric Mann on Revolutionary Struggle Part 2: Labor Organizing, The Working Class, and Proletarian Internationalism

Breht speaks with veteran organizer, revolutionary strategist, Elder of the movement, and author Eric Mann. Together they discuss Eric's life and work, including his book on George Jackson, the Hard Hat riot against Vietnam protesters, how to organize effectively in the work plac ...  Afficher plus

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107/ Black Anarchism, Abolition and the Radical Tradition w/ William C. Anderson
The Fire These Times

This is a conversation withWilliam C. Anderson, author of the bookThe Natio ...

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Defining Blackness: How Systemic Racism Divides Black Communities - Beyond the Scenes
The Daily Show: Ears Edition

From the One Drop Rule to low essence media stereotypes, America continues to attempt to fit Blackness into a box. This has led to Black folks policing their own Blackness and divisions based on colorism and ethnic backgrounds. Daily Show writer Ashton Womack, and Yaba Blay, auth ...  Afficher plus

Reconstruction: The Big Lie
Civics 101

Reconstruction has long been taught as a lost cause narrative.  The true story is one of great force. The great force of a powerful activist Black community that strived to establish a multiracial democracy and achieved great successes and political power. The great force of a ...

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“You Can’t Have Capitalism Without Capital"
Leadership for Society: Race and Power

In a country where policies blocking Black people from obtaining mortgages, land, and capital have created an immense wealth gap between Black and white Americans that persists to this day, inequality is a threat to our democracy, says Mehrsa Baradaran, professor of law and assoc ...  Afficher plus