Revolution in These Times
Black Panther Party Veteran Dhoruba Bin-Wahad on Antifascism, Black Liberation, and a Culture of Resistance
Herausgeber: Changa, Kalonji Jama
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Revolution in These Times
Black Panther Party Veteran Dhoruba Bin-Wahad on Antifascism, Black Liberation, and a Culture of Resistance
Herausgeber: Changa, Kalonji Jama
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Lessons for the antifascist fight now and to come rooted in well-learned lessons from Black liberation. Revolution In These Times delivers veteran Black Panther Party member, Black Liberation Army leader, and former political prisoner Dhoruba Bin-Wahad direct in his own words to offer us an analysis of how today's resurgent right-wing agenda is an outgrowth of the ongoing and historical political struggle between the oppressed masses and settler-colonialism of America and Europe. Bin-Wahad not only explores how white supremacist politics have recaptured the American imagination but also…mehr
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Common Notions
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781945335136
- ISBN-10: 1945335130
- Artikelnr.: 69929169
- Verlag: Common Notions
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781945335136
- ISBN-10: 1945335130
- Artikelnr.: 69929169
Panther Party
In this series of interviews, Bin Wahad speaks about his youth growing up
in New York and his association with gang life and street activity, and his
discovery of movement politics that brought him back from the edge to a
life dedicated to revolutionary activity for his people.
2. A Soldier's Story: The Black Liberation Army
Bin Wahad, Sekou Odinga, and Blood McCreary talk about the political
environment that led to the creation of the Black Liberation Army and some
of the actions that the group took to further their revolutionary
organizing.
3. The Face of White Supremacy: The US government
Dhoruba explores the relationship between the overt resurgence of white
supremacy today and the historic fight he and others engaged in during the
1960s and 1970s. Bin Wahad talks about how COINTELPRO never ended and how
the control over Black people's lives has just gotten more sophisticated
over the decades post-Jim Crow. How a super exploitative class of
billionaires has emerged while “movement” activity has been captured by
capitalist exploitation to sever the interest of the elites by keeping
Black people attached to the democratic party.
4. Why Black People Need to be Anti-Imperialist
Dhoruba speaks of the crumbling US empire and how desperate it is to
survive. Just like in the past the US's main goals are to control
resources, people, and land. However, now they have applied a more “woke”
strategy at home to build support for the military-industrial complex.
Including going as far as to put more Black people and people of color in
charge of the US war machine. Dhoruba hammers home how Black people need to
continue to play their historical role of speaking truth to power and
challenging US foreign power as opposed to adopting it as their own.
5. What Does it Mean to Fight Back Against Police Terrorism
The fight against police brutality is not new, it has been a primary driver
of Black mobilization and uprisings for the last sixty years and will
likely continue. Bin Wahad speaks on the increased power of police unions
and how the police can’t be thought about as workers but as an army for the
state to use to control and oppress Black people and to attack organizers
and movements to erase any challenge to their control over Black people.
6. Why We Need an Anti-Fascist Fight Back Alliance
Bin Wahad speaks forcefully about the need for a multi-racial force that is
able to coalesce around the proto-type fascism we are seeing in the US and
the European world. Only through a united force of organizers does Bin
Wahad see the ability to fight back and survive not only the violence
directed against Black people but also our role in protecting the planet
against the ongoing climate disaster being caused by the corporate elite
that is bringing possible disaster to the earth.
Panther Party
In this series of interviews, Bin Wahad speaks about his youth growing up
in New York and his association with gang life and street activity, and his
discovery of movement politics that brought him back from the edge to a
life dedicated to revolutionary activity for his people.
2. A Soldier's Story: The Black Liberation Army
Bin Wahad, Sekou Odinga, and Blood McCreary talk about the political
environment that led to the creation of the Black Liberation Army and some
of the actions that the group took to further their revolutionary
organizing.
3. The Face of White Supremacy: The US government
Dhoruba explores the relationship between the overt resurgence of white
supremacy today and the historic fight he and others engaged in during the
1960s and 1970s. Bin Wahad talks about how COINTELPRO never ended and how
the control over Black people's lives has just gotten more sophisticated
over the decades post-Jim Crow. How a super exploitative class of
billionaires has emerged while “movement” activity has been captured by
capitalist exploitation to sever the interest of the elites by keeping
Black people attached to the democratic party.
4. Why Black People Need to be Anti-Imperialist
Dhoruba speaks of the crumbling US empire and how desperate it is to
survive. Just like in the past the US's main goals are to control
resources, people, and land. However, now they have applied a more “woke”
strategy at home to build support for the military-industrial complex.
Including going as far as to put more Black people and people of color in
charge of the US war machine. Dhoruba hammers home how Black people need to
continue to play their historical role of speaking truth to power and
challenging US foreign power as opposed to adopting it as their own.
5. What Does it Mean to Fight Back Against Police Terrorism
The fight against police brutality is not new, it has been a primary driver
of Black mobilization and uprisings for the last sixty years and will
likely continue. Bin Wahad speaks on the increased power of police unions
and how the police can’t be thought about as workers but as an army for the
state to use to control and oppress Black people and to attack organizers
and movements to erase any challenge to their control over Black people.
6. Why We Need an Anti-Fascist Fight Back Alliance
Bin Wahad speaks forcefully about the need for a multi-racial force that is
able to coalesce around the proto-type fascism we are seeing in the US and
the European world. Only through a united force of organizers does Bin
Wahad see the ability to fight back and survive not only the violence
directed against Black people but also our role in protecting the planet
against the ongoing climate disaster being caused by the corporate elite
that is bringing possible disaster to the earth.