Monday, August 29, 2005

Trying to figure out why James Ingram needed to know what he was doing wrong.

I'm happy with Spiced Tea & Letters' post about Quincy Jones' "The Dude." Aren't you? Didn't you dig that album back in the day? Personally, I can't wait for her promised explication.

I missed a bunch of posts lately, but I have the benefit of a five-day weekend to play catchup. Some of them are listed below.

the HotnessGrrrl's "Getting Naked"
optimistic1906 details "The Life of a 1L" at the struggle continues.
Random Genius explains why she started The Zami Network and offers an invite.
Positive Africa explains why they started the site.
Once New Orleans dries out after Hurricane Katrina, Cliff's Crib will still have something to say. In the meantime, Nordette of NJ Spoken Word has a poem and a wish and a memory, while Kenyon has a prayer.
It looks like Patrick Barry Barr is on the move to Peru.
Sister Outsider hears the strangest things at her hairdresser's.
Soul South notices a new blog, South Africa: General thoughts about SA by some among us
The Niggerati Network links to a great conference coming up next March.
Stephane King writes about black hair.
The Christian Science Monitor blog updates with a take on rural South Africa.
John Kamau blogs about human trafficking.
The View shares his take on a June Jordan poem.
Kazey Journal points to the new NigerianBloggers.com.
Ms. World gets a marriage proposal from a Thai monk.
rootwork the rootsblog hopes August Wilson goes down slow.
Black Ink asks questions about publishing in the Carribean.
bankelele points out Kenya's draft constitution (available in .PDF download format)
Courtney Elizabeth's been busy starting up UrbanWeblogs.com.


And of course, you're just wasting your time online if you're not reading Karama Neal's So What Can I Do?

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