Black Agenda Report March 3, 2026

Wednesday, 4 March 2026 — Black Agenda Report

Iran 2026: Black Agenda Report Special Issue

BAR Editors

Black Agenda Report special issue on Iran.

Iran and the Psychopathology of White Supremacy

Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist

Western threats against Iran and other nations reveal the persistence of white supremacist ideology.

How Liberals Support Trump’s War Against Iran

Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist

“I don’t like Trump but Iran is bad,” is the siren song of feckless liberals. This moment calls for condemnation of the U.S. and unreserved support for the Iranian people and for their state.

EDITORIAL: Iran, Third World People and U.S. Foreign Policy, Palestine Perspectives, 1979

Editors, The Black Agenda Review

“The events in Iran are a symptom—of a 20th century disease called imperialism.”

US and Israel Aid Sudan by Attacking Iran

Ann Garrison, BAR Contributing Editor

The US and Israel’s wholly unprovoked attack on the sovereign nation of Iran has given Sudan a hand in their own battle for sovereignty.

State of The Epstein Class’s Union

Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence

“State of The Epstein Class’s Union” is the latest from BAR’s Poet-in-Residence.

Epstein Class vs. Iran: “They’ll Blow Up the World”

​​​​​​​Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist, Dr. Gerald Horne, BettBeat

BAR Editor and Columnist Ajamu Baraka joined BettBeat Media, alongside Gerald Horne, to discuss the US imperialist campaign against Iran amid the ongoing genocide of Palestinians and how the same forces that inflict that violence abroad are reflected in domestic state repression.

From Proclamation to Provocation: How Marco Rubio Signaled a New Era of Western Colonial Aggression

Anthony Karefa Rogers-Wright

Marco Rubio’s Munich speech was a declaration of war wrapped in nostalgia for the old white “supremacist” world order.

The Black Alliance for Peace Condemns the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran

Black Alliance For Peace

The U.S. and Israel are rogue states whose existence threatens international peace and security.

Chavista Grassroots Rebuke Venezuelan Government’s Ambivalent Statement on US-Israeli Aggression Against Iran

Orinoco Times staff

The difference between the responses to the U.S. and Israeli bombings of Iran by grassroots Chavista organizations and the Venezuelan government demonstrates the importance of people’s movements, especially when a state is under U.S. threat.

CMB Newark Statement on the Killing of Wali Bey by Newark Police

The media cycle has moved on, but the family of Wali ‘Grillz’ Bey is still waiting for answers after his murder by Newark Police.

The War Against Black Workers

Stephen Millies

Black workers built a strong U.S. labor movement. They now endure plant closings, deindustrialization, and low-wage work as a result of neo-liberal policies.

At least 23 Protesters Killed in Pakistan After Killing of Iran’s Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Middle East Eye Staff

Anger erupted across the country, which is home to a large Shia population that viewed Khamenei as their spiritual leader.

We Express our Firm Solidarity with the Iranian People: Statement from the ICAP

The Cuban Institute of Friendship with The Peoples

In this statement, the Cuban Institute for Friendship of the Peoples (ICAP) expresses solidarity with Iran and condemns the United States and Israel’s attack on that country and clearly states that this war is a violation of international law and of the United Nations Charter. Cuba has also been under illegal assaults on its rights and sovereignty for more than 60 years. The Trump administration wants regime change in Cuba and in Iran, but both nations remain resolute in fighting imperialist aggression.

Renegade African-American Soldier Should Be Remembered For Resisting White Supremacy and Colonialism

Jeremy Kuzmarov

David Fagen’s defection demonstrated the history of Black solidarity with oppressed people.

 



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