Monday, February 22, 2010, featuring a conversation between Binyavanga Wainaina and Vijay Prashad, about what’s going on with Third Worldism in the 21st century between the African and Asian diasporas.
I’ll introduce them and leave them to talk.
Monday, February 22, 2010, featuring a conversation between Binyavanga Wainaina and Vijay Prashad, about what’s going on with Third Worldism in the 21st century between the African and Asian diasporas.
I’ll introduce them and leave them to talk.
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I don’t know what a disporasia is but there are two comments I would like to make on your blog. #1. African is a continent and not a country, honey. You need to get your facts straight. #2. Cowboys left America like hundreds of years ago. We use horsepower, not horses to get around now. You been watching too many Hollywood movies.
What is a “disporasia”?
Sean
Africa is a country, Rondell!
Ahem, Ms. Robin and all y’all out there that need a reality check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa
Read that first sentence. BAM! Y’all need to go back to school and pay attention this time!
They’re playing tricks on you, Rondell. Africa is country I tell you. Ask Sarah Palin.
Sarah Palin? That that white lady from that other country by Rushasia? G’obama!