TheAngryindian opens with some brief thoughts on the issue of established social definitions and the emotional prism represented in regards to self-examination and personal reflection. Later, APNSPR speaks with Afro-American grassroots education advocate, writer and poet Ms. Sincerae Smith of the âPoems of a Distant Mindâ weblog [apoemsong.blogspot.com/] about her perspectives on the importance of understanding and appreciating African history throughout the Diaspora. Not just in February.
[*Drop us a line if you rebroadcast this Internet Radio Broadcast (IRB). We like to network...] -- Your feedback as listeners is important. Please feel free to forward us your suggestions as to how Aboriginal & African communities can effectively, non-violently and intelligently respond to our respective issues. Your suggestions and audio responses will be raised on future dispatches. -- lavabit.com + 'aboriginalradio' GTalk + 'aboriginalmediagroup' SKYPE + 'aboriginalmediagroup' VoIP + sip:apns@ekiga.net APNSPR + feeds.feedburner.com/aboriginalpressradio