Discussing the Diaspora as seen through an internal Black lens
June 5th, 2008
Fellow AfroSpear members Baratunde Thurston of Jack & Jill Politics, and Carmen Dixon of All About Race, along with Desmond Burton of Afronerd; were on NPR’s News and Notes, which I’ve of course appeard on a couple of times.

The “panel of bloggers share their reactions to Barack Obama becoming the Democratic Party’s presumptive presidential nominee.
Then, they pay tribute to Bo Diddley’s influence on contemporary black music.
Plus, could a giant Confederate flag soon tower above the tree line near Tampa, Florida?”
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3 Responses to “The AfroSpear On NPR - Obama Becoming The Nominee”
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NPR is doing a nice job of supporting Black bloggers. I’ve been invited to participate this week. I’m not certain what the topics will be…
peace, Villager
That’s great. What’s this, your fourth time?
Yes. My first opportunity was in CY-2007. The other three have been in CY-2008…