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Study shows black children pick white dolls over black dolls – What’s wrong with this picture?

February 21, 2007 by Tricia

I just watched an absolutely shocking video on Ria Rodriguez’ blog AfroRomance.

In the 50’s just prior to the lifting of segregation of blacks a study was done using black children as the test subjects. Each child had two dolls placed in front of them – one black and one white. Unsurprisingly for the times when questioned which doll was their favorite, or which was the good doll the children overwhelmingly chose the white doll.

Now, a high school student, Kiri Davis, who happens to be an aspiring film maker has made a short 8 minute documentary in which she did the same study over again with young black children. You must watch the short ABC video on Ria’s Blog. I’d love to hear your opinion, or better yet leave a comment for Ria as well.

The results of her study are shocking! The black children again chose the white doll as being the good doll, the “better” doll, the one that they’d most want to play with. Why? One child replied “Because she’s white”.

What does that mean when young black children in the year 2006/07 still think that a white doll, and likely therefore a white person is better? Are there still such racial issues out there that I as a white person am not seeing or feeling as much as black people and others who are not white are experiencing?

Now I live in Canada, and I know this is not a perfect Country by any means, but I do think that there are less racial issues here in the majority of cities than there are in the USA. I’m not saying there aren’t any at all, but I think there are less issues to deal with here than in major US centers like LA, New York and Chicago.

When I was a little girl I had many dolls to play with. Do you know which one was my favorite? It was a little Eskimo doll. Why? Well I am part Native Indian and this was a doll that looked the most like part of my heritage. Which again is why I’m totally astounded that the young black children in this short documentary didn’t identify with the black doll as being most like themselves and therefore “better” than the white doll.

All I can think is that it’s not necessarily true racial issues that have made these young children state that the white doll was better than the black doll, but the media influence that is all around them today. The commercial world is still a white world. Toys made for children are overwhelming based on white society. Television shows, commercials and even video games are based on white culture.

What would happen if this study was done with young white children? Frankly I think the results would be the same. Why? Well, the white children would be identify with the doll that is most like themselves and their culture. Plus, I think, that considering todays media and commercialism is based on white society that would also influence their decision.

Am I wrong?

What do you think? Lets get a discussion going about this.





Filed Under: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Politics Tagged With: Culture, Home and Lifestyle, Politics

Stuck in the middle

February 21, 2007 by Tricia

Wordless Wednesday

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I feel kind of how this poor car looks!

I wonder how the car managed to get squished between these two buses? That’s a pretty strange kind of accident to have isn’t it?

Have any of you been in a strange accident? Well not you I hope, but maybe your vehicle?

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Filed Under: Entertainment, Humor, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: car accident, crushed by bus, Entertainment, funny, funny picture, Humor, photo, photos, picture, Wordless Wednesday

Will Meridith on Greys Anatomy die?

February 19, 2007 by Tricia

Wasn’t that a great episode of Grey’s Anatomy last Thursday? I can’t wait to see the third part of their little series of episodes.

Ok, so how many of you that watched last weeks show and think that Meridith is going to die? It’s one thing after another on that show isn’t it?

Personally I don’t think she’ll die.

You see I’m a nurse. Beginning with last weeks episode when she fell into the water I had a feeling that she’d end up drowning. However it’s winter time on the show and the water is cold which means that she became hypothermic in the water.

Evidence of this is of course when they were arriving her they first said her body temperature was only 80 F, and then it reached 81 near the end of the show.

I work in the ER. We’ve treated people who’ve drowned or passed out in the cold and seem dead when they are brought in. On those people you sometimes have to do CPR for HOURS until their body warms enough that all of your efforts begin to work (or not). I think the longest we’ve ever done CPR on a drowning victim found in the winter time was about 16 hours. You need a lot of staff to work at resuscitating a patient for that many hours because it’s exhausting work.

I’m sure people watching Greys Anatomy last night were probably wondering why they didn’t warm her fast. I actually wondered why they didn’t have a warm air bubble type blanket (warming blanket) on her like they did on the pregnant woman with the severely damaged face and chest that had just come out of surgery. The warming blanket would help warm Meridith up – but it works slowly. You can’t warm up a person with hypothermia too fast. It has to be gradual.

Anyway, it will be interesting to see how they play this out in next weeks show- part three of three.

What do you think will happen?

Filed Under: Entertainment, Health Fitness and Beauty, Nursing, Television Tagged With: CPR, crohns, drama, Emergency, Entertainment, Greys Anatomy, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, hypothermia, hypothermic, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, Meridith, Nursing, pain, rescued, resuscitated, resuscitation, TV

It’s time for NFL mock draft lists

February 19, 2007 by Tricia

Ok I know that a lot of my readers are NFL fans. I’d bet that many of you watched the Super Bowl too, didn’t you? So is that it? Do you think the NFL season is over for the next few months?

Well, if you were thinking that the NFL season is over, I hate to tell you that it’s really only just beginning again. You see, it’s time to get ready for the upcoming NFL draft. If you want to get back in the loop visit Doc Sports and see Robert Ferringos 2007 NFL Mock Draft. It’s Roberts projection for the top half of the first round.

What do you think of his draft choices? Can you do better?

If you’re an NFL fan visit Doc Sports regularly for a full range of draft coverage including more draft predictions, prospects, and draft odds.

Filed Under: Entertainment, Recreation, Sports Tagged With: Doc Sports, draft predictions, Entertainment, mock NFL draft, NFL, NFL draft, NFL odds, NFL prospects, Recreation, Sports

Linky Love – Skeet’s Stuff

February 19, 2007 by Tricia

My friend Skeet, a fellow postie, just took the big plunge and moved her site from blogspot over to her brand new domain. She’s a domain virgin but she’s learning quickly.

I always enjoy reading her site, and just about any thing she writes on the forums. She’s a good hearted soul and it shows in her writing style.

On Saturday I was visiting her site and after reading one of her recent posts re-confirmed all of the reasons why I don’t like eating peanut butter. My regular readers should know by now that I dislike peanut butter and her post added another reason as to why I won’t eat the stuff. You should read about her experience as it does contain some important information.

You’d think that having worked in an all male field when I was a jeweler, and now working as a nurse in one of the busiest Emergency departments in Canada that I would have heard all of the dirty words ever invented, but there’s one that my new friend is very familiar with that I had never heard before. Perhaps it’s just not as popular in Canada as it is in the US.

So what’s the word? Well it’s Skeet. Yes, my friends nickname just happens to also be a dirty word in some circles. She actually just found out that skeet is used as a dirty word recently (just Google it), and was quite surprised since this is not only her childhood nickname, but a very common name in the Southern States. To understand how she came to be called Skeet you should read “Skeet is not a dirty word”. It’s a good read, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.

Please do give Skeet a visit and tell her that Tricia sent you. She’s a great writer and I’m certain that many of you will enjoy her writing style and outlook on life.

Filed Under: Linky Love, Website Promotion Tagged With: Linky Love, peanut butter, promote, promotion, Skeet, skeet dirty word, Skeet nickname, Website Promotion

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