The Young Black Professional Guide created rsspect.org to increase the networking and exposure of blogs that feature content related to Black culture. The concept of rsspect.org is very simple. It is a neat little web application that acts as a headline feed reader for a variety of blogs surrounding the African American experience. The stated goal of the project is to gain visibility for these blogs and empower readers to enjoy our network of opinions.
We are proud to note that those Black-owned blogs shown on rsspect.org have also been included in Villager's Black Blog Rankings. BBR updates are issued on the 1st of each month.
I'd also like to recommend two other Black Blogs
ReplyDeleteThe People Could Fly Project - a diary and documentary of the travels of 5 sisters on a journey inspired about Virginia Hamilton's book by the same name. www.thepeoplecouldfly.blogspot.com
Science to Life is a science blog on the ever popular (among scientists) Science Blogs. The author is Karen Ventii, a PhD student. She posts about recent science discoveries.
http://scienceblogs.com/sciencetolife/
DN Lee - Your People Who Could Fly... blog added to the Black Blog Rankings today. It is BBR #516 (out of 740).
ReplyDeleteYour other blog, Science To Life is BBR #531 (out of 740)
I invite you to learn about group of African American IT professionals known as BDPA and their non-profit foundation known as BDPA Education & Technology Foundation.
I'd like to start off by thanking you for continuing to inspire me as a new African American Blogger. When I started my blog in Febuary, 2008, I was unaware of the many African American blogs and there impact on National scene. I also have subscribed to your site early on and i'm looking forward to becoming a member of the various different African American blog forums such as AfroSpere and rsspect.org. In fact, how do I find out how my blog ranks or what do I have to do to sign up. My blog is www.takepoliticalaction.org
ReplyDelete1206... - Asante sana for the kind words. I especially appreciate the fact that you subscribed to our blog. I hope we can continue to live up to your expectations.
ReplyDeleteI publish the Black Blog Rankings on the 1st day of each month. The May 2008 list should be out later this week. However, I checked and your blog is now BBR #1128...