A lot of catching up to do, pt. 1
- At AfroNetizen, Christopher Rabb spends some time on a panel explaining "[t]he trouble with me being the Ambassador for All Colored Peoples."
- Big Mama's Joint posts "Marketing to children: why they want expensive sneakers" points to Washington Post columnist Courtland Milloy's registration-required latest "Selling Sneakers By Violating Young Minds" Yo, money, it's gotta be the shoes.
- The Black China Hand considers the mathematics of racism in China.
- For a tasty slice of life, give Black Gay Blogger's "Mail Call" and Fecundmellow's "fecundmellow opens its mailbag" a gander. There's nothing like a direct explanation when it comes to who you are, why you do the things you do and what that has to mean.
- Ron Mwangaguhunga's The Corsair explains why "It's A Good Time to Be of African Descent"
- Abiola Lapite's Foreign Dispatches posts "Black Underachievement in Context" and "Some Things Never Change" are what's good.
- Garvey's Ghost has "Haiti: The Misleadership Continues," which links to Alva James-Johnson's Florida Sun-Sentinel article "Haiti still struggling a year after Boca man assumes control as interim leader"
- Good Reputation Sleeping's "Talking Points" and La Shawn Barber's Corner's "White Males and the Blogosphere" link to Newsweek's "Blogging Beyond the Men's Club."
- Keith Boykin has four questions in his interview with aspiring Oakland, California, councilwoman Peggy Moore.
- Kenyan Pundit tips the world to a blog on 1970s and 1980s Nairobi.
- Nykola's "The Face Behind the Words" mulls over, among other things, the impact of a changed photograph.
- Pandagon's Jesse Taylor has "Black People Gonna Invest, Then Die"
- Prometheus 6's "I still have things to learn, I guess" and "Glad I asked" are thoughtful engagements.
- Reflection of Light Through Blaque's "Luck O' The Negro" reminds me of my old Salon.com article "A Hibernian in the woodpile"
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