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An Eye on Africa: October 2005
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An Eye on Africa. News, features, philosophy, cultural and entertainment perspectives on Africa that are alternatives to the limited views of mass media. Monday, October 03, 2005. Parallel Worlds: South African Music in America. Duke Ellington and Sathima Bea Benjamin. Parallel Worlds: South African Music in America. South African music has had a lasting influence and unlikely presence in American popular culture. From the rich harmonies and fabulous rhythms of. Album The phenomenal success of. Created a...
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An Eye on Africa: April 2006
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An Eye on Africa. News, features, philosophy, cultural and entertainment perspectives on Africa that are alternatives to the limited views of mass media. Friday, April 21, 2006. Vusi Mahlasela - The "Voice" of South Africa. It was also an honor to see just how much one African brother with a guitar and an incredible voice can touch one’s soul. Vusi Mahlasela - The "Voice" of South Africa Reaches Out. People know me and my music for instilling hope. There is always something to talk about with the tim...
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The Joshua Fit: January 2010
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Thursday, January 21, 2010. Self-referential is NOT self-reverential: a tale of migration. Sure acts like it's on hiatus, so let's make it official. I was going to use the past. In writing this but the bottom line is: I feel I'm one blog over my limit for reasonable maintenance. I'm blogging and doing other Web 2.0 stuff with my students and they have to come first. (Otherwise, what's the point of whining about the sorry state of education? If you get my drift.) The Other Two-Fifths. To start the New Yea...
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An Eye on Africa: May 2006
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An Eye on Africa. News, features, philosophy, cultural and entertainment perspectives on Africa that are alternatives to the limited views of mass media. Monday, May 01, 2006. New Battle for Broadcasting Rights in Africa. The New Battle for Broadcasting Rights in Africa. MultiChoice: Unlikely Beginnings of a Global Player. The MultiChoice Monopoly Faces New Challengers. Jones said the question of who will license BET’s programming will be a key factor in the development of the satellite television playin...
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An Eye on Africa: September 2005
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An Eye on Africa. News, features, philosophy, cultural and entertainment perspectives on Africa that are alternatives to the limited views of mass media. Saturday, September 03, 2005. Hugh Masekela on Music and Politics. Hugh Masekela On Music and Politics. How has your music changed since you returned to South Africa from in the early 1990s? What do you think is the answer? Do you see Kwaanza as fulfilling that role? How do we sleep in Rwanda with the smell of all those bodies all around us? All the war...
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An Eye on Africa: November 2006
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An Eye on Africa. News, features, philosophy, cultural and entertainment perspectives on Africa that are alternatives to the limited views of mass media. Saturday, November 18, 2006. Barack Obama: Dreams of an African Ancestor. Barack Obama being interviewed at the 2004 Democractic Convention. Barack Obama and the Dreams of an African Ancestor. The Audacity of Hope,. To coincide with the most crucial part of the campaign season. Obama also used the Congressional August recess to travel to Africa, gen...
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An Eye on Africa: February 2006
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An Eye on Africa. News, features, philosophy, cultural and entertainment perspectives on Africa that are alternatives to the limited views of mass media. Friday, February 03, 2006. Es'kia Mphahlele's African Literary Journey. Es'kia Mphahlele in 2005 (left) as a dapper journalist in the 1950s. This photo is courtesy of. Who captured Black South Africa during the Drum era. Check out his. It's an amazing visual journey. Es'kia Mphahlele's African Literary Journey. Over many years, I slowly discovered why E...
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The Joshua Fit: Someday we'll find it, the Rubble connection
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009. Someday we'll find it, the Rubble connection. I've been following this Bay Area murder tale with a bizarre Hanna-Barbera twist. Since I first heard about it a few months ago. I like the Flintstones as much as anyone, or so I thought. But I'm a bit of a purist, my admiration peaking with 1966's The Man Called Flintstone. The Flintstones Kids might as well be Shemp, if you get my drift, and the 1990s live-action films just couldn't be saved, even by Goodman and Moranis. A West-C...
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The Joshua Fit: OK, one resolution I can make and keep
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Friday, January 1, 2010. OK, one resolution I can make and keep. Compliments of the Season to you, and many more! On the Web it can be more extreme, because stories and ads tend to rotate often, with little or no human supervision. This can cause a picture of boxers (the dogs, not the underwear) in a Humane Society story to appear next to an offer to find "your perfect match" via an online dating site. Labels: New Years resolutions. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Working With Black Women, Part 1: My First Black Friends | This So-Called Post-Post-Racial Life
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This So-Called Post-Post-Racial Life. June 8, 2009. Working With Black Women, Part 1: My First Black Friends. Filed under: Working With Black Women. 8212; Tags: Black Women. 8212; pprscribe @ 2:24 pm. I’ve been whining in this space about my job hunt. I admit that the thought of that has got me thinking. For most of my professional and academic life I have been The Only One. From first through fourth grades there was me and Baker Morton. Not his real name). Pin-up girls, 1944. bobster855, http:/ www&...
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