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-+Concerned Blogosphere Launches Virtual March In Support Of Jena 6
bronzetrinity 795 days ago
For Immediate Release  Concerned Blogosphere Launches Virtual March In Support Of Jena 6 Contact: Daz Wilson theultravioletunderground@gmail.com or Yobachi Boswell 615-478-5204. Afrospher Jena 6 Coalition – Worldwide Web — September 17, 2007The Blogosphere recently took matters into their own hands when they saw the lack of coverage for the Jena 6 case in mainstream media. A day [...]
-+Afrosphere Accurate Images Campaign
bronzetrinity 798 days ago
For Immediate Release The Solutions Blog http://solutionsforourpeople.wordpress.com/ Black Bloggers Are Sick of BET and ‘Gangsta Crap’ Music (New York): Black Bloggers have united to battle mainstream music and entertainment fat-cats who profit off the stereotypical, sexist, and racist exploitation of African American people. Their main targets are Black Entertainment Television (BET), who they call ‘Black Exploitation Television’, and [...]
-+We Will Free the Jena 6!
bronzetrinity 800 days ago
ColorOfChange.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Mervyn Marcano, 510-903-1809 Friday, September 14, 2007 Black activist group ColorOfChange.org praises court decision vacating “Jena 6” conviction Group will continue to press for all charges to be dropped ColorOfChange.org applauded Louisiana’s 3rd circuit court of appeals’ decision [...]
-+We Have Had Enough Of BET!!!
bronzetrinity 806 days ago
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! CAMPAIGN TO RALLY OUTSIDE HOME OF BET EXECUTIVE September 07, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:  Julia Pollard -  301 238-4826 ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! CAMPAIGN TO RALLY OUTSIDE HOME OF BET EXECUTIVE Washington DC — Determined to stop the entertainment industry from portraying negative images of black men and women, the “Enough is Enough!” Campaign will hold its [...]
-+Afrosphere Bloggers Ask Media To Cover Jena Six Story
bronzetrinity 816 days ago
The Afrosphere Jena 6 Coalition “ask that the mainstream traditional media step forward and discharge their duty to provide coverage of this vitally important event to their viewers and readers and act as “the fourth institution” of governmental “checks and balance” that constitutional framers intended the press to be.” To further this effort the Afrosphere [...]
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