June 23 - Responding to the growth of blogs and online media, this year's
Democratic National Convention will increase media credentials given
to bloggers. More than 120 blogs have been credentialed for the
general blogger pool.
In addition, 55 blogs have received highly
desirable "State Blogger Corps" credentials. The State Bloggers get
to sit with their state delegations on the floor of the convention
with internet and workspace provided.
Francis Holland is a blogger from Afrospear, a national group
of
bloggers that advocates for African-Americans.
When he looked at the
list of State Bloggers, he saw no black blogs among them. Holland
explains that the process the Democratic Convention planners used to
choose the State Blogger Corps was bound to lead to this result. And
he argues that the Democratic Party can scarcely afford to alienate
black voters in this election year.
The determination that there would only be one blog per state,
and that that blog would be the blog with the largest audience
focusing on state issues, that automatically excluded Black people.
No matter how many Black people applied.
The DNC should have announced.. that there would be diversity among that blog corp.
At least the state that has large Black populations,
where Blacks are as much as 50% of the Democrats who come
out to vote in the primaries.
That those states would absolutely have at least one Black blogger on the floor of the convention.
So far this election season, African-Americans have been among the
strongest supporters of Barack Obama. He received more than 90 percent
support among Black voters during the Democratic primary. But some
think that overwhelming support from the Black community is misplaced.
Participants at a recent Washington DC forum said that it's dangerous
to think Obama is the answer to the problems of Black America.
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