BlackPerspective.net’s 1 Year Anniversary

March 14th, 2008

This is actually more than two weeks past due; but with all the important happenings going on that I needed to write about; I haven’t had time to squeeze it in.

On February 26, 2007 I made my first post to BlackPerspective.net, and started on a year long journey, that in most ways was more than I could have ever imagine would have transpired in such a short period of time.

I entered the scene to find a more robust Afrocentric minded Black blogging community than I expected. I wasn’t exactly a rookie to internet ideal exchange as a veteran of years of message board wars at various places, and a periodic reader of blogs. Yet, as it just so happened, as I was starting my blog, a group called the Afrospear was simultaneously forming.

For the first few months I didn’t post that much. I guess I was a little disappointed at the lack of response. I didn’t want to keep posting if nobody was reading. I’ve come to realize you need to post regularly to get people started reading and to keep them coming back.

In May I only had 3 post, and in June only 2. In July I caught a spark for some reason and started posting about every 3 days. By the last week of that month the Jena 6 came on my radar screen and everything changed.

I was lucky to have come across Villager’s Blog pretty earlier on. He introduced me to both the Jena 6 and the Afrospear. Outraged by the Jena 6 story, and for some reason feeling empowered and thinking I could do something to raise awareness (this is one of those times when foolish ignorance makes you think yes I can, when conventional analysis would have found it laughable); I endeavored to use my little blog to try to help. It was probably the feeling that I wasn’t just one voice but a part of a movement of others, so I guess I recognized the potential of collective power.

We pulled off the Day Of Blogging for Justice with dozens of participants, and everything took off from their. In the January 8th interview with me that Vanessa Byers conducted, I told her in regards to this that:

I was relatively new on the scene when I proposed putting it on, yet many other bloggers, some who were already well established, such as yourself; jumped on board with me right away. PurpleZoe at the UltraViolet Underground immediately offered to help write the press release and Francis Holland of the Francis L. Holland Blog gave me some good advice on framing the campaign.

It was my first time doing a campaign like that, and I really didn’t know what I was doing, but it went off like gang busters and served as a model for future campaigns that I’ve run and even others have run.

The trajectory of my blogging activity changed do the success of this campaign from the first days, along with other campaigns like seeing bloggers defeating BET. My primary mission remains the same, to provide analysis and commentary towards building a dialogue to elevate the Black body politic and even shift the Black political paradigm. But I’ve add to that. Being that mainstream media has always ignored our issues, and seeing that even major Black media is neglectful of things that corporate America might not like; I realized it my duty to be informative about news, events, and injustice happening right now. I still refuse to just be a news headlines site, commentary and analysis is remains primary; but it’s expanded to having some news headlines just to inform, action alerts to call people to battle, and outright activism through the blog. Though I was already an activist in the actual world, I don’t think I set out planning to use my blog to effect activism through the virtual world, I initially intended just to effect thought.

Anyway, I thank all of you who’ve gone on this ride with me the last 12 months as I’d amassed approximately 350 posts by February 25th of this year. I truly appreciate those who keep coming back, and especially those who tend to comment. I hope to keep having these discussions with you.

I will have a second part to the anniversary celebration next week, including something special for my readers.

Edited to add: I just wish you guys would pay me attention about warrentless spying and corporate amnesty. Watch the debate live in the House of Representatives about the FISA Amendment that will be voted on today: www.c-span.org/watch/cs_cspan_wm.asp?Cat=TV&Code=CS

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20 Responses to “BlackPerspective.net’s 1 Year Anniversary”

  1. DJ Fusion/FuseBox Radio on March 14th, 2008 4:31 pm | link

    Congrats Bro, definitely keep up the great work over here. :)

  2. Urban Thought on March 14th, 2008 6:30 pm | link

    Congratulations on your blog’s anniversary.

    Looking forward to the another year of informative and thought provoking posts.

  3. D. Yobachi Boswell on March 14th, 2008 7:21 pm | link

    Thanks Fusion, will do.

  4. D. Yobachi Boswell on March 14th, 2008 8:03 pm | link

    Thanks Urban Thought, and I appreciate your continued readership.

  5. Shawn Williams on March 14th, 2008 10:40 pm | link

    great job, you’ve done a lot in one year. because it’s the internet, it seems like an eternity. be blessed.

    shawn

  6. Jason P. on March 14th, 2008 11:58 pm | link

    Hey Yobachi,

    I want to congratulate you on the 1-year thing. I know how hard it is to keep a blog going when no one responds. I started in 2005 with a Yahoo blog that no one visited but for a guy in Paraguay. We stayed in touch and that made it worthwhile.

    I wasn’t stopping by too many bloggers then. Nor did I have a focus on that first blog. Then I went to blogger. Obviously a better community.

    I’ve found your posts enlightening and worth a read always. You tell like it is. And given the differences we probably have, me being a 35-something cracker from Tennessee-to-Indiana with a checkered past, you being a intelligent young black man that has a voice and a purpose in your blogging makes the fact we even correspond a sign that us ordinary folks, not some media pundit/author/professors on CNN/NBC with a platform, are getting together to do real talk.

    I’ll keep coming by.

    As it might be said by a higher power, “Go Forth! And Blog!!!”

  7. JD on March 15th, 2008 3:08 pm | link

    Yobachi, I love your work, I remember when you started this blog, a few post and then around the Jena 6 time frame you took a leadership position in the black bloggers community. In many ways we are soul mates in opinion and although I am much older your blog is one i identify with. I to enjoy Villagers work and ESQ Holland.I am very proud of you and your voice. Congratulations on 1 year. I got you by 5 months. Keep Hope Alive

  8. Villager on March 15th, 2008 4:28 pm | link

    Yobachi … you have done remarkable things with your blog over the past year. The sky is the limit. I look forward to seeing further growth and evolution over the coming weeks and months. Stay strong…

    peace,
    Villager

  9. Stacie on March 15th, 2008 4:50 pm | link

    Congrats on a year of your blog! Continued success on its development. : )

    Stacie

  10. D. Yobachi Boswell on March 15th, 2008 9:33 pm | link

    Shawn, I had know ideal I’d be this engaged in active political work through this blog. You and others laid a foundation for me to hit the ground running and spring from.

  11. D. Yobachi Boswell on March 15th, 2008 9:35 pm | link

    Jason, I thank you for your readership and open-ness to a different perspective.

    I’ve taken more of a look at your blogs lateley and will be by more often.

  12. Vanessa on March 16th, 2008 12:42 am | link

    Happy blogiversary, Yobachi. I’m honored to be one of your many readers. You keep us informed and you mobilize us to do good for others. Peace…Blessings…and many more blogs to you!

  13. MarvalusOne on March 16th, 2008 12:47 am | link

    Congrats on your blogiversary! Here’s wishing you many more!

  14. D. Yobachi Boswell on March 16th, 2008 7:08 pm | link

    ‘Preciate it JD. You’ve been one of my best blogging partners.

  15. D. Yobachi Boswell on March 16th, 2008 7:09 pm | link

    Villager, your earlier guidance as to what was going on with the Black blogosphere was essential for me.

    Thanks.

  16. Tom on March 17th, 2008 12:36 am | link

    Happy anniversary, Yobachi!

  17. D. Yobachi Boswell on March 17th, 2008 2:14 am | link

    Vanessa, I thank you for your support on those campaigns. Look forward to continuing working with you.

  18. D. Yobachi Boswell on March 17th, 2008 2:14 am | link

    Thanks Stacie, MarvalusOne, and Tom!

    I appreciate your support of the blog.

  19. SEB on March 17th, 2008 8:05 pm | link

    Congrats son, I’m proud of you,your insight and innovation in addressing these issues. hang-in there and keep the dialogue going. Dad

  20. D. Yobachi Boswell on March 17th, 2008 8:53 pm | link

    Thanks dad, appreciate the thoughts and support.

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