Julia Wright (guest)

Nahel’s France: Neo colonized and Pan African voices speak up

Two days ago, my client told me he was thinking of committing suicide because his profession has been attacked for…

July 24, 2023

Nahel’s murder:  France’s continuum of post-colonial denial

Nahel M., a 17-year-old poor French citizen of Algerian and Moroccan origin, died of a single bullet fired by a…

July 7, 2023

The white-supremacist Achilles ankle

The writer is a longtime activist whose father was the acclaimed African American novelist, Richard Wright. I was deported at…

June 14, 2023

French Spring

Ahh . . . don’t you hear loud and clear arriving on our shores carried by the winds the pounding…

April 19, 2023

Portrait of the eco-defender as a young man

By Julia Wright The one is an elder behind bars. The other is a young man who lives thousands of…

February 23, 2023

Letter to the editor: Tortuguita and Tyre

Letter to the editor from Julia Wright They both loved Nature. The one loved sunsets and photographed them — but…

February 8, 2023

Mr. Blinken’s blinders

Last month, another chapter of U.S. domination in Africa was written, a chapter of such hubris and arrogance toward independent…

September 9, 2022

Opening the boxes of capitalism’s skeletons

“This is the hour of the furnaces; we only see the light” — Che Guevara “Blossoming purple, a forgotten artichoke…

July 5, 2022

Uvalde children will go down in abolitionist history

As a member of our slavery-old abolitionist movement, I would suggest that a few elements about the Uvalde tragedy, still…

June 6, 2022

Mumia and his mighty pebbles

Dear Editor: Some years back Prison Radio quoted a progressive judge as saying that we had reached: “the twilight of…

April 6, 2022