Blogging While Brown

Blogging While Brown

Blogging While BrownOn June 20 I attended Blogging While Brown (BWB), the only conference for bloggers of color. I went because I go to many technology conferences all the time, but I am usually the only person of color and/or issues that would be of interest to my community are never addressed. So, it was great to meet other black Web content users who technology as an outlet for getting information out and organizing for change.

I thought it was also interesting to note the number of women at the conference. According to conference organizer Gina McCauley, approximately 80 percent of the attendees were women.

What was also interesting was the social media revolution happening in the aftermath of Iran’s elections also going on during this conference. Many attendees I spoke to wondered if the events following Hurricane Katrina or even the civil rights movement of the 1960s would have transpired differently if today’s technologies had been around at the time.

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Black blog forum explores Web as social change agent

Photo by Talia Whyte

Photo by Talia Whyte

By Talia Whyte

The Bay State Banner

CHICAGO — Billed as perhaps the largest gathering of African American bloggers and Web users since the election of Barack Obama, last weekend’s second annual Blogging While Brown conference showcased enthusiasm for the potential of social media tools to spur change, bolster entrepreneurship and give unique voices an opportunity to be heard.

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