Checking References
The blogs that I read on a daily basis are an interesting and varied lot. While I list many of them over on the right side of the screen (Fellow Travelers), there is an even longer list I subscribe to on my Bloglines.com account. Recent posts from fellow bloggers turned up some interesting commentaries to which I thought I’d direct you, if you haven’t already read them.
As “that day” draws closer, Afroerotik shares some personal knowledge and a list of key elements for a healthy relationship.
Kenyon has a call for submissions for a new journal of counter-cultural criticism, 100 Flowers.
Keith Boykin has an interesting item on why Civil Rights activist Julian Bond skipped the funeral this week for Coretta Scott King. Apparently some commenters are taking issue with that reason too.
With the UPN and WB networks planning a merger, what’s the future for Black television programming? Nova asks that question but also suggests we need to raise the bar a little higher.
Out gay and HIV-positive former pro football player Roy Simmons, who has told his life story in the book Out of Bounds, is charging the NFL kept him on the sidelines this past weekend by denying him access to the Super Bowl. Rod has that story.
Finally our intrepid explorer, Ms. World, talks regretfully about her experiences in India where for the first time in her travels she felt being a Black American female was an issue.
Posted by bernie at February 10, 2006 2:16 PM