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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

NPR News and Notes Open Thread- 9.12.07 WAOD on the Blogger's Round Table

The audio from my appearance on News and Notes on September 12, 2007 is up. We talked about Cornel West, Mos Def, Oprah, Obama, Eddie Griffin and Black Enterprise and thanks to one of my guest panelists who managed to slip in a reminder about Dunbar Village

To those NPR listeners who remember my original appearance from back in early August, since my last appearance talking about the Dunbar Village, the League of the Immorally Indifferent has not sent out a single statement, not even an e-mail directing people to the Victim's Assistance Fund. The NAACP DID call me back, but only to tell me that cases like Dunbar Village were not within their "mission." The national media has moved on despite the fact that potentially 6 gang rapists are running around Florida. But undaunted, we launched a multimedia campaign and Symphony, one of the WAOD contributors had a YouTube clip that made the local news in Florida. I produced my first internet PSA and it has received over 22,000 views in less than two weeks so even without these "leaders" and the mainstream media, we are evolving around here to get our message out. Scroll around the sidebar for Dunbar Village info and our original appearance on NPR in August. Thanks for visiting.

Update: Uh Oh, some folks are upset about our discussion about the Cornel West-Mos Def train wreck. In addition to being a "Crazy Cat Lady", "Black man hater", I can now add "Uncle Tom N@^%$er" to the list. It is good to know we are having an impact. Welcome folks from the message board in addition to being CRAZY!, please also include that I am the reigning "Blog of the Year". Welcome to What About Our Daughters? Our Disgruntled Readers Support Group meets every Sunday evening at Bedside Baptist Church where our Pastor is the Rev. A. Larm Clock, Sr.