Julia Wright (guest)

Bread, circuses and assassination attempts in the U.S. – an essay

Minutes after the murder of George Floyd, Derek Chauvin said to a passerby that "he was too big, too excited,…

July 29, 2024

A Pan-abolitionist view on Julian Assange’s release

As freedom fighters who have seen many wars, from Vietnam to Algeria, from Palestine to Kanaky, we do not take…

June 29, 2024

A Pan-Abolitionist prayer for Leonard Peltier

“The only accounts we owe are to our children, the ancestors and those not yet born.” Amílcar Cabral, whom I…

June 14, 2024

A poem to Leonard Peltier

To Leonard Peltier, an invocation for your Release after your parole hearing tomorrow we know the sounds of Summer coming…

June 12, 2024

for Aaron Bushnell who just died after self immolation for Gaza

the passers-by guessed what you were going to do   the onlookers saw your anti genocidal intent and let you…

March 8, 2024

Factors fueling the world’s solidarity with Gaza

African American diplomat Linda Thomas Greenfield, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, arrived at the Security Council Oct. 18 dressed…

November 3, 2023

In memory of Che Guevara and Amílcar Cabral

fifty years ago this year Amílcar Cabral was gunned down by a NATO hired hand fifty-six years ago this year…

October 23, 2023

10 myths, counter-narratives and contradictions vs. the West neocolonialist war in Niger

With all the imperial onslaughts against the Global South, their wars are increasingly fought at the level of disinformation and…

September 21, 2023

The neocons’ Frankenstein Syndrome in Niger

Mary Shelley, who wrote “Frankenstein,” published in 1819, was an English abolitionist born to radical feminist Mary Wollstonecraft and anarchist…

September 14, 2023

What Niger is about

As usual, the narcissist, entitled, white supremacist mindset needs the affairs of the state to evolve around the majestic “I”.…

August 7, 2023