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To save you time and effort, and directly addressing inothernews’ point:
here’s the black guy who works at mashable.

To save you time and effort, and directly addressing inothernews’ point:

here’s the black guy who works at mashable.

Please let your voice be heard!
I wanna to help my friends at Afro-punk spread the word about an important research project they are conducting to challenge how our community is perceived in mainstream media.  
With your help and 15 minutes of your time, the information you share will be used as a tool to better understand the diversity of our community and show that people of color and particularly young people of color aren’t monolithic and don’t fit into the boxes that are set for us! 
Afro-punk wants the world to know that we are socially conscious, care about the environment and have varied tastes.The more replies Afro-punk has, the louder our voices will be heard so please ask all of your friends to take action, reblog, take the survey and have their voices be heard. 
The world is listening to what you have to say, Your replies to this survey (you can also click-through the image) will help Afro-Punk understand what matters to you as a young person of color.Please know that your information will be kept strictly anonymous and your individual responses are not going to a brand and will not be sold for sponsorship. There are about 50 questions, some of them are quite thought-provoking, and it may take a bit of time to get through it. Please keep in mind that they can only use your answers if you complete the whole survey.For the record… (From Afro-Punk)
We need your HONEST opinion; say what you think and say what you feel.
Your individual survey response is not going to a brand, nor will it be sold to sponsors, etc.
We can only use your answers if you complete the whole survey.
Your information shared via the survey will be kept strictly anonymous
Thank you so much for taking the time to help represent our community!

Please let your voice be heard!

I wanna to help my friends at Afro-punk spread the word about an important research project they are conducting to challenge how our community is perceived in mainstream media.  

With your help and 15 minutes of your time, the information you share will be used as a tool to better understand the diversity of our community and show that people of color and particularly young people of color aren’t monolithic and don’t fit into the boxes that are set for us! 

Afro-punk wants the world to know that we are socially conscious, care about the environment and have varied tastes.The more replies Afro-punk has, the louder our voices will be heard so please ask all of your friends to take action, reblog, take the survey and have their voices be heard.

The world is listening to what you have to say, Your replies to this survey (you can also click-through the image) will help Afro-Punk understand what matters to you as a young person of color.

Please know that your information will be kept strictly anonymous and your individual responses are not going to a brand and will not be sold for sponsorship. There are about 50 questions, some of them are quite thought-provoking, and it may take a bit of time to get through it. Please keep in mind that they can only use your answers if you complete the whole survey.

For the record… (From Afro-Punk)

  • We need your HONEST opinion; say what you think and say what you feel.
  • Your individual survey response is not going to a brand, nor will it be sold to sponsors, etc.
  • We can only use your answers if you complete the whole survey.
  • Your information shared via the survey will be kept strictly anonymous

Thank you so much for taking the time to help represent our community!

pococcupywallstreet:

We—two white men—write this letter conscious of the fact that the color of our skin means we will likely be taken more seriously. We write this knowing that because people of color are thought to be too biased to speak objectively on issues of race, our perspective in this context will be…

This is extremely powerful. If you haven’t already, I strongly suggest that you read this in its entirety.

Also, right-click, open-new-tab for the blog posts mentined within the post:

http://rdacbx.blogspot.com/2011/09/reflections-on-occupywallstreet.html

http://henaashraf.com/2011/09/30/brown-power-at-occupy-wall-street/

http://mzzainal-straten.blogspot.com/2011/09/open-letter-to-occupy-wall-street.html