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Baratunde R. Thurston
Baratunde is a comedian, author and former director of digital for The Onion. His responsibilities included producing the "War For The White House" 2008 election coverage, helping the company adapt its storytelling to new digital platforms such as smartphones and social media, and expanding The... show more
Baratunde is a comedian, author and former director of digital for The Onion. His responsibilities included producing the "War For The White House" 2008 election coverage, helping the company adapt its storytelling to new digital platforms such as smartphones and social media, and expanding The Onion's public voice as well as relationships with the technology community. Baratunde is a best-selling New York Times author of How To Be Black. He regularly engages in "digital performance art" including being @The_Swine_Flu, running a real world campaign for his Foursquare mayorship and "live hate-tweeting" all Twilight movies. He's been a standup comedian for more than 10 years and is a highly sought-after public speaker addressing topics related to the media, politics, technology and marketing. Also black people. He was named one of the 100 Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company magazine and has worked with the White House Office of Public Engagement as a digital advisor.
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Birth date: September 11, 1977
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Literary Marie's Precision Reviews
Literary Marie's Precision Reviews rated it 10 years ago
What better way to end my Black History Month review of books by us, for us than to review New York Times bestseller How To Be Black by Baratunde Thurston? This is a book that jumps from the bookshelves and grabs your attention. I bet you took a double glance at the cover image above. Well, this boo...
staciebnsn
staciebnsn rated it 11 years ago
I'm not going to say this book blew my mind (mostly because I'm already immersed in thinking about this sort of thing all the time), but it was still great. Then again, I've always had a soft spot for irreverence.
Rena Reads
Rena Reads rated it 11 years ago
I would rather give it a 4.5Excellent, funny, touching book. Review to come later.
UNICORN PORN FOR ALL
UNICORN PORN FOR ALL rated it 11 years ago
This book sounds funny. As an added bonus, it's apparently a great idea to read it on the subway.
TatianaBoshenka
TatianaBoshenka rated it 55 years ago
How can this book deserve the coveted 5 star award, you say? Simply this: it made me laugh a whole lot, it's hopeful and wonderfully good-natured, and it inspired me with the energizing realization that the world is changing right this very moment in crazy, unforseen, wonderful ways that mean we all...
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