Since I've been living in the dark lately.
[...] all of these experiments do much for bringing black bloggers (and those who think about black culture and issues) together in one space. group blog projects are often hard to keep going, but even for those experiments that don't end up working in the group format, there is a lot of thought provoking commentary and discussion going on. if there still exists the myth that black bloggers or of color bloggers don't exist, these projects set out to dispel that school of thought. being black and being a blogger does not always equate with a blogger who is black discussing only black-related issues and culture, but what it does mean is exactly all that's showcased by the various examples above. | Go back for the rest of Lynne d Johnson's "experiments in journaling/blogging black" posted in weblogs on March 3, 2005 12:09 PM | t (0) « Previous phile: Seems to have overtaken and diminished the central importance of black history. » Next phile: I will say that it's a very interesting word. Return to top of page |
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