Yesterday’s post was a hot mess of incoherent ranting high on emotion and low on actual information, I know. Today I’ll point to some people who might be a little more eloquent in their outrage.
Links: August 2006 Archives
Introduction to Polls
One of the reasons I’m blogging again is that it’s so easy to chat with friends around the table about the issues that affect our lives and our world. Polling for your opinion on some of these issues is an extension of that. Start out with this: a poll about polls. Because even though we get stats thrown at us in news as if it’s the Bible, when’s the last time that you or anyone you know participated in a public opinion poll? Over here, polling is unscientific and anonymous. It’s your vote that counts more than anything else.
Cecily Switchs to Photoblogging
She’s focusing on her beautiful photography now.
“I Am Gay”
The New York State Black Gay Network’s impressive campaign for Black gay men’s lives against homophobia in Black communities. It’s chock full of friendly faces like Charly (who I owe several calls, I know), Durrell over at GMHC and Baron. And I’m sure Kenyon had more than a little to do with this.
Jim Crow and “No Fats, No Fems”
Kevin Bynes compares Jim Crow segregation to “no fats, no fems” ideology and an interesting discussion ensues.
