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Barack Obama Up Close

dara montaque @ March 29, 2008 # One Comment

This was such an enjoyable week for me! I learned Monday evening that Barack Obama would make a stop in Greensboro, N.C. to hold a town-hall meeting. I was bummed to find out work would prevent me from attending. Then…

I was asked to live blog the event for the tv station. […]

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Barack Obama to Visit Greensboro, NC

dara montaque @ March 25, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Tomorrow, Wed., Mar. 26., Barack Obama will hold a town hall meeting here in Greensboro. We anticipated he would come after his visits to Fayetteville and Charlotte last week.
I’ll be live blogging at the event. Check me out on the blog section of myfoxwghp.com or right here at digitalherstory.com.

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Hulu.com: Now Open to the Public

dara montaque @ March 12, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Hulu.com, a joint venture between FOX NewsCorp and NBC NBC Universal, opened to the public today. Haven’t explored too much even though I signed up for beta back in September. Today while I browsed, I noticed I could watch Sideways — the full length, broadcast quality video. That’s enough to make me […]

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Obama Gives Clinton Camp a Wakeup Call

dara montaque @ March 10, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Barack Obama just laid the political smack down on Clinton’s political campaign. Today he referenced Hillary Clinton’s comments alluding to a Clinton-Obama presidential ticket — with Clinton on top, of course. Well apparently Obama ain’t having it:
“With all due respect. I won twice as many states as Senator Clinton. I’ve won more of […]

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Dr. Michael Eric Dyson Drops Some Knowledge, and Raps Too

dara montaque @ March 5, 2008 # No Comment Yet

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A clip of Dr. Michael Eric Dyson speaking at The University of North Carolina — Greensboro last Wednesday. Some of my favorite phrases he dropped:
Shrinking spaces of recreation have created conditions of calamity (In reference to young people).
Ebonicized articulation (I’m an articulate ebonics speaker!).
Blackness ain’t just one thang!
[It is […]

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