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BAP is a member of the BIB, and our National Organizer, Ajamu Baraka, will be a featured speaker. The event will be over two days and will begin at 10am EST on April 11th and 12th. You can find more information here and here. Ajamu Baraka, BAP's National Organizer, argues that COVID-19 has stripped away all pretenses to U. exceptionalism. For Baraka, millions are starting to see that the capitalist "emperor has no clothes. " That the coronavirus triggered the latest and most profound systemic failure and has in the process exposed that the interests of the rulers are very different from the interests and needs of the majority of the people. The message that the interests of Black workers are very different than those of the rulers has not been lost on Black workers. They see the phony and hypocritical appreciation white America is supposed to have for its "essential workers today, " the majority of whom are Black, when before the virus they were being treated like disposables. In her piece " I Mind Dying, " Erica Caines, BAP member and writer at Hoodcommunist, calls attention to the objective realities of those "heroes" who are out of necessity forced to work and face constant danger for themselves and their families as a result.
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Meanwhile, her mini-me looked absolutely adorable in a blue puffer jacket, as she grinned from ear-to-ear with a single autumn leaf in her hand. Chic: The Russian beauty was unmissable, as she rocked her bright orange trousers, which featured denim patches across her upper-thighs and at the waist Running errands: As she neared her ex Bradley Cooper's NYC apartment, the 34-year-old model looked chic in an oversized black leather jacket and eye-catching pair of jeans She co-parents with Cooper, 45, and has recently enlisted began to lean on her new boyfriend art dealer Vito Schnabel, 34, who has been seen dropping little Lea off at school. Shayk previously admitted that there have been some tough times as a single mom, since her and Cooper's separation in June 2019, after nearly four years of dating. 'It's hard to find a balance between being a single mom and being a working woman and provider, ' she confessed in an interview with British Vogue in January. She continued: 'Trust me, there are days I wake up and I'm like, oh my god, I don't know what to do, I'm falling apart. '
There will be no radical change in the United States without an independent organized Black left. NO RETREAT, NO COMPROMISE: BAP on the Frontlines of Struggle There are close to 400, 000 cases of coronavirus in the U. with over 12, 000 deaths. Fear is pervasive and the material deprivation unmistakable with the lines for food pantries and the stories of desperation being shared as people are out of money and food. But as Glen Ford pointed out, it is not the coronavirus that is the culprit but the disease of capitalism that is responsible for the absence of a national healthcare system and the insecurity of millions living paycheck to paycheck, that is if they had a job. But there is resistance. BAP individual and organizational members are involved in deep base-building work from Washington D. C. and Baltimore to Oakland, California. Those efforts at building community assistance programs and providing educational materials have been curtailed by the restrictions on movement and travel, but they continue in places like Baltimore where BAP member organization and BAP-Baltimore collective, the Ujima Peoples Party for Progress, is involved in support work with public housing residents in Douglas Homes.
Pan African Community Action (PACA) and BAP Coordinating Committee member Netfa Freeman explores an important issue that BAP has been raising since the beginning of the current crisis. "Expect Police-Military Repression Amid the Crisis of COVID-19 and Its Aftermath" examines the likelihood that the state will use the coronavirus emergency to further strengthen its repressive capacity. BAP continues to make the connection between the national or domestic and the international or global. In fact, an understanding of domestic issues and politics are impossible without contextualizing those issues and politics within that interconnected framework. Margaret Kimberley, from Black Agenda Report (BAR) and member of BAP's Coordinating Committee, keeps the focus on the deadly consequences of U. sanctions on the people of Venezuela and Iran in her piece, " Standing with Venezuela and Iran. " The fact that these measures constitute crimes against humanity as collective punishments against the civilian population of those countries matters very little to the Trump Administration and its supporters in the Democrat Party because non-European lives have never "mattered. "
Premier Kenney argues that Canada "cannot afford to lose the single largest subsector of the Canadian economy. " We question whether Canada can afford to continue to support it. To presume that this industry can be protected with subsidies from the broader circumstances threatening the oil and gas sector globally is folly. As the current price war makes clear, Canada has no control over global oil prices, and growing demand for climate-friendly energy sources further threatens the viability of high cost, carbon-intensive oilsands production. Canada's subsidies to oil and gas companies reached $3. 3 billion in 2015 alone, contravening our commitments to climate change mitigation. Instead of purchasing equity in oil and gas, Canadian governments should pursue the retraining of fossil fuel workers, and public ownership of Canada's renewable energy sector, where government coordination and large scale investment are needed in the short term and where investments will be repaid. Funding is also urgently needed to support energy and water conservation, public transportation, regenerative agriculture and other areas of mitigation and adaptation to global warming.
This debate also made clear how eager rivals are to haze Buttigieg and halt his recent rise in the Iowa and New Hampshire polls. In addition to the shots at the mayor from Warren, Klobuchar seemed both genuinely offended and also grateful for an occasion to get in his face when he said his views on immigration flow from life experience and weren't "formed in committee rooms in Washington. " She told the 37-year-old mayor that he sounded "dismissive, " and lectured him sharply on the substantive achievements she and others — including Biden, Warren and Sanders — who have served in the Senate, have produced. The volley between them highlighted another important dynamic of the debate. The older candidates — Biden, Warren and Sanders — all gave effective performances. But their messages are by now highly familiar to voters who have been following the race for nearly a year. It was younger candidates — Buttigieg and the 59-year-old Klobuchar, 40 years younger in one case and almost 20 in the other — that lately have been injecting dynamism into the race and presenting themselves to debate-watchers and voters in a new light.
He came off as both more articulate and relaxed, as he made old points — in favor of incremental expansion of Obamacare rather than mandatory Medicare for All and touting his Washington and foreign experience — in new and more effective ways. The evening started out in a perfunctory fashion, as it seemed candidates were determined to not move beyond the well-grooved tracks laid in previous encounters. But the whole stage seemed at once to exhale and show life after the first break. POLITICO questioner Tim Alberta invoked former President Barack Obama's recent interview saying many of the world's problems stem from "old people, usually old men, not getting out of the way. " Alberta puckishly noted that Obama surely didn't clear that line with the 77-year-old Biden. Biden shot with a smile that he was pretty sure his old boss "wasn't talking about me. " The two most left-leaning candidates also pushed back. Sanders, 78, said he disagreed with Obama about age, adding wryly this was "maybe a little self-serving. "
The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada RE: Economic Recovery Planning in response to COVID-19 Dear Prime Minister, We, the undersigned are reaching out to you today in full acknowledgement of the tremendous challenges you are currently facing to navigate our country through the COVID-19 pandemic. As such, we do not request your attention lightly. We are, however, gravely concerned about the potential for regrettable decisions to be made in such times of urgency. In particular, we would like to raise concerns regarding news that the Globe and Mail reported on March 19 that the federal government is preparing a $15-billion "bailout package" for oil and gas companies. Given that your government's announcement seems imminent, we worked hard to prepare this letter collaboratively, in only two days, and in 24 hours we have gathered 265 signatures from Canadian academics at 33 universities, as well as 12 associations. There is no question that Canada faces an immediate health crisis that is compounding an economic crisis, and urgent action is called for.
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