Category: Black Liberation
Beyond Nationalism But Not Without It
[A similar article appeared in Anarchist Panther, 10/99, vol. 1 iss. 1. This version was published in ONWARD (Spring, 2002).] “What motivates me more than anything else about anarchism and its relevance to Black revolution is that it has offered … Continue reading
Slavery and the Genocide Treaty
[This was originally published as an Opinion article in the April 12, 2001 issue of The Pioneer (CSU Hayward)] In addition to my academic research and teaching during the past 27 years at Cal State Hayward, I have researched, lobbied … Continue reading
Looking to the Light of Freedom: Lessons from the Civil Rights Movement and Thoughts on Anarchist Organizing
When thinking about organizing, about the possibilities for movement building, about the potential of challenging injustice and fundamentally altering the relationships of power in this society – my mind turns to the Civil Rights movement of the 1950’s and 60’s. … Continue reading