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Black Agenda Report
Black American news outlet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Black Agenda Report (BAR) is Black American news outlet and radio program launched in 2006.
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Black Agenda Report concerns topics such as "women's rights issues, history, business, sports, and entertainment" from a Black American perspective.[2] It is an independent, alternative,[3] Black-owned,[4] publication which denounces both the Democratic and Republican parties, positioning itself as an outsider.[5]
History
Black Agenda Report was founded as a radio and TV program in 2006 by Glen Ford, Bruce A. Dixon, Nellie Bailey, Margaret Kimberly, and Leutisha Stills.[6] Ford had previously worked at the program Black Commentator, but left in 2006 to form the Report with other previous staff members.[2][7] During the presidency of Barack Obama, journalists of the outlet severely criticized the president and accused him of being backed by corporations.[8][9] Along with Facing South, the Report was the only media outlet to provide major coverage of the 2010 Georgia prison strike.[10]
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