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'''Black Agenda Report''' is a US-based journalism outlet which provides "News, commentary, and analysis from the black left."<ref>https://blackagendareport.com/about-us</ref> It was started in 2006 by Glen Ford, Bruce Dixon, and others. The outlet tends to focus on domestic issues within the United States,<ref>https://blackagendareport.com/obama-fication-squad-strengthens-right-expense-left</ref> but also provides analysis about imperialism and US militarism abroad.<ref>https://blackagendareport.com/trump-administrations-parting-outrage-against-cuba</ref><ref>https://blackagendareport.com/us-imperialism-was-disarray-2020</ref>
'''Black Agenda Report''' is a US-based journalism outlet which provides "News, commentary, and analysis from the black left."<ref>https://blackagendareport.com/about-us</ref> It was started in 2006 by Glen Ford, Bruce Dixon, and others. The outlet tends to focus on domestic issues within the United States,<ref>https://blackagendareport.com/obama-fication-squad-strengthens-right-expense-left</ref> but also provides analysis about [[imperialism]] specifically that of the [[American imperialism|United States]].<ref>https://blackagendareport.com/trump-administrations-parting-outrage-against-cuba</ref><ref>https://blackagendareport.com/us-imperialism-was-disarray-2020</ref>


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[[Category:US News Outlets]]
[[Category:US News Outlets]]

Revision as of 23:23, 18 January 2021

Black Agenda Report is a US-based journalism outlet which provides "News, commentary, and analysis from the black left."[1] It was started in 2006 by Glen Ford, Bruce Dixon, and others. The outlet tends to focus on domestic issues within the United States,[2] but also provides analysis about imperialism specifically that of the United States.[3][4]

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