Blacks in Tech Meetup at SXSWi

After a long day of traveling, I made it to Austin just in time to be a panelist on the Blacks in Tech Meetup. The cab driver didn’t know how to get to the Carver Museum nor did he know where 1165 Angelina Street was. I don’t have an iPhone, but a fairly good memory so I remembered looking on the Google Map so I told him it was near 11th Street, so after slowly driving around the east part of town, we made it.

When I got inside, I first saw EJ Flavors and my SXSW roomie Twanna (Funky Brown Chick). After saying hello to a few people including “Papa Bear” George Kelly, the panel commenced.

Jeffery Bowman from Ogilvy moderated the panel which included Baratunde, Lynne D. Johnson, Denise Jacobs and me.

We talked about three main topics: brand, community and social networking tools.

It was a lively and informative discussion. I also met Corvida, Wayne Sutton and a few others who I will start following on Twitter.

Blacks In Tech Meetup

If you are at “South By” check out Denise Jacob’s panel on Monday, “Can the Afrosphere Survive the Age of Obama?” Also, Latoya Peterson from Racialicious is having a panel, “Can Social Media End Racism?”

17 People Who Should Be Famous

In no particular order, here’s some people I know that should be famous. I don’t have time for links, so “Google” them up!

  1. Arthur Lewis
  2. Erin and Her Cello
  3. Abbi Crutchfield
  4. Don McCloskey
  5. Taryn Harris (Fem Appeal)
  6. The Lascivious Biddies
  7. Neal Medlyn
  8. Baratunde Thurston
  9. Adira Amram
  10. Mindy Raf
  11. Carolyn Castiglia
  12. Negin Farsad
  13. Bridget Everett
  14. Bari Koral
  15. Tionna T. Smalls
  16. Jen Kwok
  17. Jess Wood

The Week In Links Ending March 6 (Yellow Cake, Cupcakes)

I missed last week’s post. I am a busy procrastinator.

Erin and Her Cello played at Rockwood Music Hall on Monday. Tom Zoellner read from his new book, “Uranium:War, Energy, and the Rock That Shaped the World” on Thursday at McNally Jackson.

Saturday, I had delicious spinach pizza at Toby’s Public House.

Today, I went to the Fountain Art Fair at Pier 66 and saw this cool installation, The Donkey Party” by Gregory Habenry.  Pictured above are cupcakes  from Greg’s installation.  My new client, Glowlab, a cool art gallery in Soho, had some of their artists’ work at Fountain as well.