March 22, 2002
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"In the end, we will need to give up any lingering fantasies of a color-blind Web and focus on building a space where we recognize, discuss and celebrate racial and cultural diversity. To achieve that goal, all of us -- white folks and people of color -- will have to shed the defensiveness that surrounds the topic of race." So says Henry Jenkins in a Technology Review article on Cyberspace and Race. On the Internet, nobody knows you're oppressed?
DialogNow.org - Open Forum for a civil and thoughtful dialog about India and Pakistan.
posted by sheauga at 12:32 AM on March 22, 2002
posted by sheauga at 12:32 AM on March 22, 2002
Interesting corollary discussion starting up at SxSWBlog
posted by jmcnally at 6:40 AM on March 22, 2002
posted by jmcnally at 6:40 AM on March 22, 2002
Boy, for only three comments so far, you all posted some interesting links--a very nutritious thread! I hope people are reading it.
posted by y2karl at 8:25 PM on March 22, 2002
posted by y2karl at 8:25 PM on March 22, 2002
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