Black Labor and the Fight for Reparations
Corporate America owes its wealth and power over us to the dead labor of generations of Black people who were literally worked to death.
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Editor: Dr. G.G. Parikh | Associate Editor: Neeraj Jain | Managing Editor: Guddi
Corporate America owes its wealth and power over us to the dead labor of generations of Black people who were literally worked to death.
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As concerned citizens who love and value our democracy, and our country, we must speak out before it is too late and all voices of freedom are silenced forever.
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Despite Trump sending in the Federal police to crush the BLM protests in Portland, the people continue to fight – the energy of the people is electrifying.
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Massive uncontrolled unprecedented wild fires are consuming portions of the Amazon rainforest and several regions of the Arctic.
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