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Culture/Politics Links

Yolanda’s Diary

Poetry and jazzy rhythm hues color the styling of Yolanda. During a break in my LIB Radio interview, I heard her work for the first time and thought I should make mention here.

Black Women Bloggers

I am always looking for new feeds to scan with a decidedly human view and http://www.blackwomenbloggers.com/ just may have what I am looking for… Maybe not…

Online ‘Bling’ Documentary

In “Amputation is Forever” Greg Campbell provides background information for the documentary BLING: Consequences and Repercussions. The brand of “freedom” sold by Western powers to degenerate, destructive people all over the world have produced African people that are actually as savage as the fables about African savagery from Victorian pop culture. It is a triumph of the will, a monumental achievement of mind control that should not be forgotten. It is this ‘supremacy’ that must be celebrated.

Propaganda Art Site

Yes. See propaganda posters from Germany, China and more.

Darkly Packed Poetry Sites

It’s my duty to mention poeticdream.com and blackonblackrhyme.com are online and available for you. Every little bit helps.

Mowana, a plant-based protein source…

It is also called “baobab”. I think this plant is notable because it provides a protein source for people who do not want to eat animal flesh while living in Africa… well, the parts of Africa native to this plant… Hey, can we pick these up in a grocery store?

The Humanity Critic Strikes Again!

I am pleased to see that The Humanity Critic has a higher Techorati link-count than The Assimilated Negro. In the rasx() context, his post “A Complete Idiots Guide to Having a Black friend” is an Internet classic.

Travel to Africa Every Day

http://www.travelblog.org/Africa/.

Comments

owukori, 2006-02-01 20:32:10

Maybe you could try some blogs by African women? See blog roll at: Black Looks

rasx(), 2006-02-03 20:53:25

Great! I was looking for the rules for Bawo and Ayo. My interest is building a live game for the Web. You have my eyes and I am reading!

rasx(), 2006-02-03 20:55:51

Ah! I see http://www.bawo.org/ but this is only in Java.

rasx()