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Ottenberg: Zora Neale Hurston's Lost Decade
Znet Article, April, 11 2011
Eve Ottenberg
Ottenberg's ZSpace page
For Zora Neale Hurston the 1950s were years in which she struggled to survive. The story of her last 10 years might sound like a gloomy tale, but in Virginia Lynn Moylan's Zora Neale Hurston's Final Decade (University of Florida) this is not at al...
Campbell: Manning Marable and the March Toward a Socialist America
Znet Article, April, 09 2011
Horace Campbell
Campbell's ZSpace page
Manning Marable who passed away on Friday, April 1, 2011, in New York City belonged to the traditions of Black radicals who were not afraid of red baiting, and therefore he spoke out clearly against the capitalist system and the associated values ...
Fletcher: It’s Been Real
Commentary, April, 07 2011
Bill Fletcher
Fletcher's ZSpace page
Saying good-bye to an old friend...
Pilger: David Cameron's Gift of War and Racism, to Them and Us
Znet Article, April, 07 2011
John Pilger
Pilger's ZSpace page
The Euro-American attack on Libya has nothing to do with protecting anyone; only the terminally naive believe such nonsense
Sustar: A voice for Black liberation and democracy
Znet Article, April, 05 2011
Lee Sustar
Sustar's ZSpace page
Lee Sustar looks at Manning Marable's wide-ranging contributions to African American scholarship and the Black liberation movement.
McGehee: Victims of a Civil War: Black Africans in Libya
Znet Article, April, 05 2011
Michael McGehee
McGehee's ZSpace page
In Libya, where a third of the population are black Africans—it is appropriate to ask: Why aren’t they a part of the rebellion?
Campbell: US Military and Africom: Between the Rocks and the Crusaders
Znet Article, April, 03 2011
Horace Campbell
Campbell's ZSpace page
The Western bombardment of Gaddafi’s forces in Libya has become an opportunistic public relations ploy for the United States Africa Command (Africom) and a new inroad for US military stronghold on the continent.
Grimes: Manning Marable, Historian and Social Critic, Dies at 60
Znet Article, April, 02 2011
William Grimes
Grimes's ZSpace page
Manning Marable, a leading scholar of black history and a leftist critic of American social institutions and race relations, whose long-awaited biography of Malcolm X, more than a decade in the writing, is scheduled to be published on Monday, died...
Rohter: Malcolm X Biographer Dies on Eve of Publication
Znet Article, April, 02 2011
Larry Rohter
Rohter's ZSpace page
For two decades, the Columbia University professor Manning Marable focused on the task he considered his life’s work: redefining the legacy of Malcolm X.
Fletcher: King, Obama and the Other April 4th
Commentary, April, 02 2011
Bill Fletcher
Fletcher's ZSpace page
As April 4th approaches I cannot but think of the work and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King.
Denvir: The 10 Most Segregated Urban Areas In America
Znet Article, March, 30 2011
Daniel Denvir
Denvir's ZSpace page
Slide show: The new census numbers provide a sobering reminder of how separate white and black America still are
Flaherty: Race and Politics in a Rural Louisiana Town Attract National Attention
Znet Article, March, 29 2011
Jordan Flaherty
Flaherty's ZSpace page
A legal dispute in the rural Louisiana town of Waterproof has attracted the attention of national civil rights organizations and activists.
Fletcher: Domestic Terrorism And Communities That Support It: Should We Investigate White America?
Commentary, March, 17 2011
Bill Fletcher
Fletcher's ZSpace page
New York Congressman Peter King's hearings regarding so-called Islamic radicalism in the USA have raised some interesting questions, once again, about how one defines "terrorism."
O'Rourke: Postcolonialism, Islamism and the Arab Revolution
Znet Article, March, 11 2011
Jacqueline O'Rourke
O'Rourke's ZSpace page
Political Islamism will, no doubt, play a defining role in the “new imaginative geography of liberation” and has the historic opportunity of transforming the binary which has dominated Orientalist politics between “Islam” and the “West”.
Thorsen: Child Migration in Africa
Book, March, 10 2011
Child Migration in Africa explores the mobility of children without their parents within West Africa. Drawing on the experiences of children from rural Burkina Faso and Ghana, the book provides rich material on the circumstances of children's volu...
Achcar: Egypt’s Brotherhood, ready for the political arena?
Audio, March, 09 2011
Gilbert Achcar
Achcar's ZSpace page
In this month’s podcast for Le Monde diplomatique, George Miller talks to Gilbert Achcar.
Achcar: The Muslim Brothers In Egypt’s ‘Orderly Transition’
Znet Article, March, 08 2011
Gilbert Achcar
Achcar's ZSpace page
After the revolution, a newly respectable Muslim Brotherhood, supportive of the army, is emerging.
Douzinas: These Hunger Strikers Are The Martyrs Of Greece
Znet Article, March, 06 2011
Costas Douzinas
Douzinas's ZSpace page
Asylum seekers willing to die in the face of expulsion after shame and exploitation bear witness to a higher truth than life.
Jordan: The War in Arizona
Zmag Article, March, 05 2011
James Patrick Jordan
Jordan's ZSpace page
The dire effects of anti-immigrant laws and rhetoric
Shiva: Vandana Shiva - Earth Democracy at PCC
Video, March, 02 2011
Vandana Shiva
Shiva's ZSpace page
A talk by Dr. Vandana Shiva at Portland Community College in Portland, Oregon, USA on February 24th, 2011.


