By David A. Love

James Baldwin aptly noted that “To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time.” That proclamation is universal and time-tested, reflecting the protracted nature of antiblack racism in America, and a failure of this country to confront one of i
Bill Fletcher, Global African Worker editor-in-chief, sat down in the late fall with Colgate University Associate Professor Jacob Mundy to discuss the Arab Spring and its role in today’s Libya.
By David A. Love
James Baldwin aptly noted that “To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time.” That proclamation is universal and time-tested, reflecting the protracted nature of antiblack racism in America, and a failure of this country to confront one of its original sins – the enslavement of the African and its aftermath, from Jim Crow segregation to the institutional racism of the 21st- century, most recently the white supremacist and revanchist backlash from the first Black presidency.
Bill Fletcher, Global African Worker editor-in-chief, sat down in the late fall with Colgate University Associate Professor Jacob Mundy to discuss the Arab Spring and its role in today’s Libya.
By Dr. Michelle D. Holmes
I rolled my eyes over a July press release from the United States’ South African consulate hailing the donation of 1,000 ventilators and $3.5 million for oxygen manufacture to assist that nation’s fight against COVID-19. Ambassador Lana Marks said, “When a global health crisis arises, America doesn’t wait to be called; we respond with timely, appropriate and expert assistance.”
By David Abdulah
The Movement for Social Justice (MSJ) of Trinidad and Tobago was registered as a political party with the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) in April 2010. Our Founding Congress was held on May 14, 2011. At that Founding Congress the party’s constitution was approved, and the First National Executive was elected.
Por Gloriann Sacha Antonetty y el equipo editorial de Revista étnica
publicado con permiso de la Revista Étnica
By Onyekachi Wambu
Israeli Annexationism, the George Floyd Lynching and the Need for a New Solidarity in the Face of Global Racialization
By Bill Fletcher, Jr.
By Nothando Maphalala
The youngest country in the world was the 51st African country to confirm a COVID-19 case on April 5, 202l. As the world adjusted to the “new normal,” South Sudanese hoped that this pandemic would pass them by. Having experienced floods, a locust invasion and a fragile peace, the expression thiele riek mi mat ro jo riek mi dong [another problem should not be added on top of another problem] held much resonance for South Sudanese.
A Poem By Nnimmo Bassey