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The purpose of the Black Radical Congress (BRC) is to promote dialogue among African American activists and scholars on the left; to discuss critical issues on the national and international scene that pertain to the Black community; to explore new strategies and directions for progressive political,
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discusses approaches to radical democratic methods involving conferences, forums and publications. "Principles of unity" were also adopted, stating that the BRC was established as a "center without walls" focusing on "transformative politics that focuses on the conditions of Black working and poor
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The BRC states: "Black is not necessarily a color or hue, but encompasses all peoples of African descent." Their work is focused on racial justice as well as broader social and economic justice as it intersects with the politics of race and racial oppression.
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in June 1998, 2,000 people participated in creating the organization. However, their first mission predates the organizing congress, having been publicly endorsed and published by a number of high-profile black scholars and activists on 16 March 1998.
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Rogers, Jamala. β€œFrom Conference to Organization: The Challenges of Building the Black Radical Congress.” The Black Scholar, vol. 35, no. 1, 2005, pp. 27. www.jstor.org/stable/41069115.
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On 17 April 1999, the BRC ratified a "freedom agenda" listing 15 objectives dealing with racial and economic justice in the United States. The National Council of the BRC adopted a
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A number of high-profile black scholars and activists endorsed the creation of the BRC on 16 March 1998:
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The Black Radical Congress Condemns the Acquittal of Four Police Officers in the Murder of Amadou Diallo
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social and cultural movements; and to renew the Black radical movement through increased unified action.
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The BRC has both individual and organizational memberships. It is headed by a National Congress.
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Each year, the BRC chooses a different "theme" to focus its work on; past themes have included
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Statement on the Post-Election Crisis by the National Coordinating Committee of the BRC
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From Conference to Organization: The Challenges of Building the Black Radical Congress
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The BRC has at least two caucuses, subgroups within the organization, the labor and
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A Statement by the Pat Parker Queer Caucus of the Black Radical Congress
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in 2000, and other conferences have taken place in subsequent years.
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Black Radical Congress Mission," accessed 2 January 2007
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Democratic socialist organizations in the United States
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Forging a Black Liberation Agenda for the 21st Century
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Mission Statement of the Black Radical Congress (BRC)
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African Leaders Hide Political Woes Behind Homophobia
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We Must Succeed!! The Black Radical Congress Campaign
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Social democratic organizations in the United States
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The BRC has local chapters in Washington, D.C.; the
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Black power

Black Arts Movement
Black is beautiful
Black power movement
Black Power Revolution
Kwanzaa
Raised fist
1968
1972
African socialism
Africana womanism
Afrocentrism
Anti-Americanism
Black anarchism
Black feminism
Black leftism
Black nationalism
Black pride
Black separatism
Black supremacy
Intercommunalism
Pan-Africanism
African People's Socialist Party
Assata's Daughters
Black Guerrilla Family
Black Liberators
Black Liberation Army

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