teleSUR marks Black August, a month that celebrates Black resistance and seeks to find solutions to contemporary struggles.
Why Black August Should Be Celebrated Across the Americas
Black August should be embraced across the Americas as a commemorative month that focuses on the history and present-day resistance against the violence of the state and capital as well as the liberation agenda being pursued. READ MORE
Black August and the Unmasking of the US Police State
Much like a credit card that finances a lifestyle far beyond our means, prison has long been central to maintaining a certain racial, social and class structure in the United States and masking social contradictions. READ MORE
Why Not Addressing White Privilege Entrenches Inequality
Race has a long and ugly history in local real estate practices across the United States. Starting in the 1930's, government officials institutionalized a national appraisal system, where race was as much a factor in real estate assessment as the condition of the property. READ MORE
Confederate Statue Protester Slams Racism, US Imperialism
teleSUR speaks with Takiyah Thompson, the Black activist who helped topple a confederate statue in Durham, North Carolina. READ MORE
How Women Were at the Helm of the Black Panther Party
teleSUR speaks with Mary Phillips, one of the founding members of the Intersectional Black Panther Party History Project. READ MORE