One more year is past. I hope that all of you are happy, safe, relaxed, and sufficiently medicated--be it on life, Jesus Juice, or Red Stripe...the latter being my drink of choice tonight.
This has been one hell of a year, both good and bad. Let's lean on each other in the New Year, stay strong, and keep building.
Thanks for all of your support, helping WARN grow, providing me the opportunity to learn from our conversations, and a platform to engage other pursuits. More good things are coming, I feel it in these increasingly old bones.
But seriously, I love you all--in a cyber platonic way--and appreciate those voices who have been here from the beginning, those folks who have found WARN recently, and the good number of folks who lurk.
The average blog lasts only a few months. We beat that a long time ago, and while we have a long ways to go, the momentum keeps growing.
I have several goals for the year, and with your help, we will get there together. This is the time for resolutions: besides my "academic" goals, in 2012 I want to nail down a book contract for Chauncey DeVega and We Are Respectable Negroes, do more interviews, go on TV, and get a regular radio spot going. Lofty goals. I aim high. If I lose, it won't be for lack of shooting back or a lack of ammo.
Once more, I thank you all--friends and enemies alike. Together, you keep me on my toes, humble, and honest. Sometimes, there is a temptation to write for comments, dance for gold, and follow trends for attention sake. I try really hard not to do that.
As I said years ago, continue to say often, and will do my best to stay committed to going forward, I am me with the volume turned up. If you ever feel or think that I am following trends, "selling out," or getting lazy and betraying my commitment to Black Pragmatism, please call me out. Trust me, in this world the temptations are many, we need truth tellers to keep us on point.
Happy New Year, CD and all WARN posters. Glad to read you all. I am compelled to think and often times learn fom you all. Isn't that the point of being alive? Thanks.
I've mentioned before how much I enjoy reading WARN regularly, but I am going to make a personal resolution to engage in the discussions rather than remain the white-skinned lurker I've been.
I wish you a very successful year, CD, and I hope that you will attain all of those goals you are aiming for. The work you do here is a great service that deserves more recognition and a wider audience. A book contract and radio show could really help. Have you ever considered Podcasting?
@dorktron. cool name and thanks. are you a cousin to Pimpbot?
@sabrina. thank you. your voice was much appreciated this year!
@c. bid. thanks. had some offers re: book stuff, but the timing and the project wasn't a good fit for what I was looking for. we shall see if I regret it. I have thought about podcasting. Seems like lots of work, and for an indeterminate audience. In a perfect world it would be great to piggyback on a more established spot, grow an audience, etc. The thought and suggestion are something to mull over though.
For Interviews and Media Appearances Contact the Editor and Founder of WARN at
Chaunceydevega@gmail.com
He has been a guest on the BBC, Ring of Fire Radio, Ed Schultz, the Burt Cohen show, and Our Common Ground.
His essays have been featured by Salon, Alternet, the New York Daily News, and the Root.
The NY Times, the Daily Beast, the Utne Reader, Washington Monthly, Slate, Daily Kos and the Week (among others) have featured expert commentary and analysis from We Are Respectable Negroes.
Who I Be
Chauncey DeVega is a race man in progress, and on occasion, a polemicist. He is also a resplendent purveyor of negro wisdom and collector of Black wit. Holder of the sacred chalice of the Ghetto Nerds. A believer in Black Pragmatism and the glories of the Black Freedom Struggle.
Chauncey DeVega is a speaker for the tribe known as We are Respectable Negroes...folks who are just a little angry (and you know what happens when we get angry). It may appear that we are the same, but as you will see, we are actually quite different.
He remains anonymous for now. But there will be clues, tasty morsels of information, that friends (and perhaps enemies) can use to find out his gov't name.
Founding Members Who Have Moved On...To Return Again?
Whenever three respectable negroes, heads of families, shall desire to settle on land, and shall have selected for that purpose an island or a locality clearly defined, ...the Inspector of Settlements and Plantations will himself...give them a license to settle such island or district, and afford them such assistance as he can to enable them to establish a peaceable agricultural settlement. The three parties named will subdivide the land, under the supervision of the Inspector, among themselves and such others as may choose to settle near them, so that each family shall have a plot of not more than (40) forty acres of tillable ground.
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Props on all the powerful posts in 2011. My world is much bigger thanks to you.
Happy New Year, CD and all WARN posters. Glad to read you all. I am compelled to think and often times learn fom you all. Isn't that the point of being alive? Thanks.
I've mentioned before how much I enjoy reading WARN regularly, but I am going to make a personal resolution to engage in the discussions rather than remain the white-skinned lurker I've been.
I wish you a very successful year, CD, and I hope that you will attain all of those goals you are aiming for. The work you do here is a great service that deserves more recognition and a wider audience. A book contract and radio show could really help. Have you ever considered Podcasting?
Best wishes,
-C.Bid
@dorktron. cool name and thanks. are you a cousin to Pimpbot?
@sabrina. thank you. your voice was much appreciated this year!
@c. bid. thanks. had some offers re: book stuff, but the timing and the project wasn't a good fit for what I was looking for. we shall see if I regret it. I have thought about podcasting. Seems like lots of work, and for an indeterminate audience. In a perfect world it would be great to piggyback on a more established spot, grow an audience, etc. The thought and suggestion are something to mull over though.
Happy New Year.
Good sir, you have made this glamrock fan quite happy. :) May 2012 be a better year than 2011, for you and everyone.
Happy New Year CD and WARN posters....This site is so wonderful for old time activist!!
CD your writing is breathtaking and inspirational ...
Greg
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