Tag Archives: Nigerian

14th and Serenity (Review)

bigWOWO rating: Asian American Gold

This is a review of 14th and Serenity, a web-writing project that focused on Nigerian writers.  I know, the bigWOWO ratings are only supposed to be used for Asian American works.  That’s two in a row, this being my second non-Asian American work that got a WOWO rating after Aravind Adiga’s book The White Tiger.  That said, the leader of the 14th and Serenity project–Catwalq–brought it up as a means of empowering Asian Americans in the Keitai Shousetsu post.  So it’s relevant to our mission.

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Explorations between here and the motherland

sugabellyheadSugabelly recently came to my blog and left a comment on my Africa post.  I thank her for that.  Check out her absolutely fantastic blog.  It’s full of interesting observations about Nigeria, Nigerian culture, and the world in which we live.

I especially enjoyed her podcast on Africans vs. African Americans.  I’ve read about some of the cultural differences between the two groups before.  It’s an interesting debate, especially with her observations about how each group stereotypes the other.  With differences in the long legacy of African American slavery and the cultural background of recent African immigrants, it’s no wonder that there are debates.  Check out her comment thread.

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