Palestinian Liberation cannot be achieved without abolishing anti-Blackness
That Afro-Palestinians and Black Americans also face anti-Blackness from non-Black Palestinians is a deep injustice that is deeply hypocritical.
That Afro-Palestinians and Black Americans also face anti-Blackness from non-Black Palestinians is a deep injustice that is deeply hypocritical.
Integration has completely warped the way many Black Americans deal with race issues.
A two-state solution would legitimize colonial thievery and is thus not an option.
I want us to ask ourselves what attending these protests does to us and how we position protesting with our liberation.
This is a page taken right from the Kennedy playbook of policing Black activists while publicly praising them.
To truly challenge gun violence, our conversations about the international reach of militarism must be connected, too.
Death tolls would be high for white populations, yes, but large-scale losses of Black and brown folks would outpace that number, due to placement and poverty.
If the government was actually interested in pursuing human traffickers, they would push for legalization or at least the decriminalization of sex work.
I will not compromise my Blackness (my humanity) by praying for a man who seeks to destroy me.
By Benji Hart The third rendition of Trumpâs Muslim Ban was struck down this week. The block by multiple federal judges was rightly celebrated. Yet the rhetoric of those opposing the ban, from political pundits to those in the streets,…