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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

Unbelievable!

February 16, 2007 by Tricia

Pay/perp0st finally has all my blogs and my husbands blogs listed properly!!! Yeah! Now I can finally take new posting opportunities on all of my blogs. As you can see I did just that today … but hey, I didn’t really take very many posts over the last two weeks. I had to make up for the lack of income.

I made $159.00 today just at Pay/perp0st alone. My husband made $71 too, so that’s $230 U.S. between us. Do you know how much that converts to in Canadian money? $267! Whooohooo!

Tricia is happy today!

Now if that’s not incentive for me to get to bed earlier and also get up earlier so I can catch some of the opportunities that pay well, I don’t know what is.

Filed Under: Finance, Make Money, Sales and Marketing Tagged With: earnings, Finance, Make Money

Paidbycash card works just like a credit card for online purchases

February 15, 2007 by Tricia

Readers, you’re going to love this. A new service has just started that will allow anyone without a credit card to pay cash for online services. The new service is called PaidByCash and I imagine that almost everyone is going to find this to be one of the most useful new online services to come out in the last decade.

PaidbyCash works very much like a credit card, but it’s not a credit card. It’s a prepaid virtual Mastercard. The value of the card is limited to the amount of money that you load into the account, and it’s accepted by virtually every online merchant.

It’s easy to activate your account with PaidbyCash. Just register on the site with your name, address, telephone number and email. No financial information is exchanged since this is not a credit card.

You can load your account with up to $350 at a time and you can make multiple purchases with that single load.

This new card will open the door to many consumers who do not have, or possibly do not qualify for credit cards. Now they will be able to use just about any online service to which they had previously been excluded.

Services such as online games should expect an increase in business now that PaidbyCash has arrived, as I’m sure many gamers that were limited in their choice of sites to play on due to not having a credit card will now be playing on all of the sites that had required a credit card payment prior to Paidbycash arrival on the scene.

Unfortunately this program is only available to those with a valid U.S. address, but do keep an eye on this service if you live outside the US. Perhaps as it’s popularity increases it will expand it’s services to more areas.

Filed Under: Finance, Shopping, Web and Technology Tagged With: cash credit, Finance, Home and Lifestyle, Money, online cash, pay with cash on internet, Shopping, Web and Technology

13 Reasons why I can’t wait for Spring

February 15, 2007 by Tricia

Thirteen Things about why I can’t wait for spring!

This is Thursday Thirteen #34

I can’t wait for Spring because …

1…. It’s freakin’ cold!!!

2…. Too much snow.

3…. I want to get outside for daily walks but between the subzero temperatures and snow I need to wait for better weather.

4….I love the soft yet bright greens of Spring.

5…. I’m going stir crazy stuck inside this house.

6….We get together with our friends more often when the weather is nicer.

7…. I can get in the garden.

8…. I’m dying to see the first green leaves of my crocus’ and other Spring flowers poke up through the earth.

9…. I love barbeque’s! It’s too cold and windy to BBQ outside in January and February (sometimes March too).

10….I want to go bicycling. It’s not as much fun in the snow.

11…. I can sit outside in my garden with my laptop and do my computer work.

12…. maybe I’ll be feeling good enough to get back to work by Spring?

13…. Spring is my favorite month – full of new life.

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Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Thursday Thirteen, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: bulbs, cant wait for spring, cool weather, flowers, garden, home, Home and Lifestyle, life, lifestyle, love spring, new growth, plants, stir crazy, stuck inside, Thursday Thirteen, Tricia's Garden, warm weather

I used to play the piano

February 15, 2007 by Tricia

When I was growing up in Ottawa we had an old Baldwin Piano in our home. I’m not sure if my brothers ever had piano lessons but I know that my sister and I both had lessons for several years.

I think that offering music lessons to a child is a good idea. You never know what hidden talents your child might have until you explore them. You might have a musical genius in your home and not even be aware of it.

My husband is like that. He became interested in guitar when he was just 9 years old, and lucky for him his parents listened to his wishes and they started him on guitar lessons. He is a musical genius as far as I’m concerned and many others agree with me. He can play 13 different instruments!

Me on the other hand? Well, the piano lessons were fun, and I just loved our piano. I suppose I loved antiques even as a child. (yes I was an odd kid) However I never really did catch on to the piano all that well. I can play a tune but it’s certainly not inspiring as it is when my husband plays.

If you’d like to take music lessons or start your child with some music lessons why don’t you visit ClickForLessons.com. They’ve been in business for 16 months and in no time at all have become the nations largest site for matching great teachers with good students. They match people who desire music, singing, dance, art, acting and language lessons. Give them a try.

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Music, Recreation, Sales and Marketing, Services Tagged With: acting, Art, clickforlessons.com, dance, guitar, hidden talent, language, lessons, Music, Recreation, singing, voice

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