Submitted by Micky Hingorani on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 11:25am
Blogosphere Diversity remains the topic du jour this Monday (unless you want to talk about the upcoming Rove resignation), though there are a number of other important posts to read as well:
- Angry Black Woman ponders the effectiveness of blogging as a way to help eliminate racism. Is blogging so much talk, or is it another form of doing?
- At ColorLines, Daisy Hernandez asks if you can iChat your way to Social Change, in an excellent piece about media consumption habits and activism among people of color.
- The Field Negro weighs in on this issue as well, with a lot of more about diversity in the blogosphere and the larger conversation that is (at times very indelicately) taking place.
- Linda Seger at Huffington Post adds gender discrimination into the mix.
- JaninSanFran wrrites about the danger of anecdotes in media reporting - an interesting piece on how personal stories can frame or misframe an issue.
- Jack and Jill Politics has an excellent post about health care equity and access vs. quality of care.
- Finally, Facing South continues its coverage of the Jena 6.