Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Katrina tick-tock, pt. 7

Sept. 10: Style+Grace admitted her shallowness but called out her readers as well. Laylah, Queen of the Night muses on the blues manifested.

Sept. 11: Black Ink said that out of pain and suffering come letters. Clifton of Cliff's Crib asked: Where do I begin? (If you're reading this right now, you need to navigate on away from here and go read his testimony.) Breath of Life checked in with more wonderful thoughts on music.

Sept. 12: Mark Anthony Neal of New Black Man dropped the link bomb with two great posts, "Wahneema Lubiano on Race, Class and Katrina" and "Blackademe Weighs in on Katrina, 9/11 and Kanye West." Jewels in the Jungle's Black River Eagle found a benefit concert and Katrina database. Angela Tucker pointed to a guide to promote media literacy. Santagati.com dropped "Come Hell or High Water." Udi ranted that no one cares.  Ousman Ceesay of home of the mandinmories thumbs-upped a caustic Bill Maher monologue. The Moderate Republican noticed and shared his thoughts on a commentary on the GOP's problems. Ian at A Different Kitchen gave excellent roundup. 

"Elsewhere/otherwhen": Niggerati.net noticed African Americans for Democracy's Diaspora Covenant. Black Ambition remarked on Colin Powell's regrets over his weapons of mass destruction testimony. Hopluv had family memories to go over. Cymple remembered where she was four years ago, as did Serendipitous Epiphanies.  DJ Diva had thoughts on Baldwin and Christianity. Zimbabwean Pundit explained how touch-and-go things are Down South. Chookooloonks enjoyed shooting a fashion show. Garvey's Ghost decided to knock the Elder-ly. Toyce Francis at the Prodigal Sun went home. Kinky Thought Thicke-ns white pop stars' ghetto-pass plot. Black Star Journal had peacekeeping in the Congo on the brain. Bink wanted a career. Kipepeo had thoughts on "Crash." 

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