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Regarding your question: If someone’s voice contributes to the education, empowerment, and introspection of the Black community even though they are not Black, should they not be included?
Absolutely not. African, Africana, and Black Studies and Sociology are legitimate areas of study. Anyone can study it, anyone can offer insight and share.
@ Urban Scientist: I totally agree a sites inclusion should solely be reflective of the content they provide and/or the issues they address not the color of their skin. That said someone non-black should most definitely be included if the content/information they have is relevant to the ethnic group and especially if it can benefit that group.
I personally do *not* think that white-owned and operated blogs should be included in lists of Black blogs. That is a decision that I had to consider in putting together the Villager's Black Blog Rankings.
Anyhow, I think that the rsspect.org initiative is outstanding. I will remind my blog readers about it as well.
peace, Villager
In his book 21st Century Africa: A Paradigm Shift, Dr. Wosene Yefru enlightens us that paradigm = epistemology(thought process) + canon(sources recognized as credible information). If either our epistemology or canon are externally derived, rather than internally; we have a false paradigm.
Self-determination requires that a people speak for themselves. Anybody can do any examinations that they want; but they can never speak for us.
Further, from a factual standpoint, the tag line of the site says "cross-syndication of Black Blogs". If it is really a multicultural syndicate of blogs examining Black Studies and issues or what not, then your tag line is just inaccurate, and dare I say even misleading.
If it's supposed to be a page cataloging Black Blogs, then that's what it should be. If not, then you need a prominent disclaimour on there or just a change in the tag line to reflect what the website really is.
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