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    <dc:creator>Vaguery</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Maybe this will help: I have a degree from UCLA. I'm an amateur historian who has written books about World War II, the Harlem Renaissance, and African-American inventors. I read a lot of fiction as well as non-fiction. I watch TV and movies. I have acted in both. I have been a political activist and an advocate for children's education. How should an aging, black jock like myself know anything about pop culture? Man, I am a living part of pop culture and have been for nearly 50 years. Beyond that, I think pop culture expresses our needs, fears, hopes and whole zeitgeist better than some of the more esoteric and obscure forms of art.

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    <dc:creator>Vaguery</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[When we entitled this blog 'cutting the head off the snake' the reference is not to the social media, but to what we are all doing to ourselves. Our path, like many of yours, is not one of renunciation of the world, but engagement in it. This should not be taken as a blanket rejection of the opportunities that the online world presents, but a reminder that these must be balanced against the threats it contains. This is not a unabomber manifesto, just a timely reminder of the necessity to take back control. 
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