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Study: Race relations through a child's eyes

Study: Race relations through a child's eyes

Anderson Cooper details the results of a study commissioned by AC360? to explore children's perception of race. In Part I of the "Kids on Race: The Hidden Picture" series, an in-depth look at how young children interpret ambiguous drawings and understand interracial friendships.

 

It's a video that I can't link here, so go check it out.
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Re: Study: Race relations through a child's eyes

  • I watched this last night. It was interesting what kids think and then to see or hear the parents reactions to the interviews of the kids.

     



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  • I'm posting so I can find the video when I have access to a computer that has software from the current decade.
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  • fascinating

    After last week's discussion I bought Nutureshock and I am in the middle of the Race chapter. The book and this video have opened up my eyes so much to how I approach teaching J about race. Pretty much we don't talk about it a ton and I now realize that is wrong. I assumed because he was at a diverse daycare and we aren't hateful people that was all I needed to do at present moment. Wrong

    So like I said this is one of my new favorite topics. I feel as if I am growing. :-)

  • imageeddy:

    fascinating

    After last week's discussion I bought Nutureshock and I am in the middle of the Race chapter. The book and this video have opened up my eyes so much to how I approach teaching J about race. Pretty much we don't talk about it a ton and I now realize that is wrong. I assumed because he was at a diverse daycare and we aren't hateful people that was all I needed to do at present moment. Wrong

    So like I said this is one of my new favorite topics. I feel as if I am growing. :-)

    Ditto. 

    I grew up in an overly PC environment where the words "black", "brown", and now I've learned "dark," shouldn't be uttered around black people, so it's hard for me to sort of unlearn those things to talk about race happily and openly.

     

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  • imageringstrue:
    imageeddy:

    fascinating

    After last week's discussion I bought Nutureshock and I am in the middle of the Race chapter. The book and this video have opened up my eyes so much to how I approach teaching J about race. Pretty much we don't talk about it a ton and I now realize that is wrong. I assumed because he was at a diverse daycare and we aren't hateful people that was all I needed to do at present moment. Wrong

    So like I said this is one of my new favorite topics. I feel as if I am growing. :-)

    Ditto. 

    I grew up in an overly PC environment where the words "black", "brown", and now I've learned "dark," shouldn't be uttered around black people, so it's hard for me to sort of unlearn those things to talk about race happily and openly.

     

    Yes

    I am finding that the fact I want to err on the side of too polite and PC is a bad thing as far as teaching my child about this subject.

  • imageringstrue:
    imageeddy:

    fascinating

    After last week's discussion I bought Nutureshock and I am in the middle of the Race chapter. The book and this video have opened up my eyes so much to how I approach teaching J about race. Pretty much we don't talk about it a ton and I now realize that is wrong. I assumed because he was at a diverse daycare and we aren't hateful people that was all I needed to do at present moment. Wrong

    So like I said this is one of my new favorite topics. I feel as if I am growing. :-)

    Ditto. 

    I grew up in an overly PC environment where the words "black", "brown", and now I've learned "dark," shouldn't be uttered around black people, so it's hard for me to sort of unlearn those things to talk about race happily and openly.

     

    Say what now? 

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  • imageringstrue:
    imageeddy:

    fascinating

    After last week's discussion I bought Nutureshock and I am in the middle of the Race chapter. The book and this video have opened up my eyes so much to how I approach teaching J about race. Pretty much we don't talk about it a ton and I now realize that is wrong. I assumed because he was at a diverse daycare and we aren't hateful people that was all I needed to do at present moment. Wrong

    So like I said this is one of my new favorite topics. I feel as if I am growing. :-)

    Ditto. 

    I grew up in an overly PC environment where the words "black", "brown", and now I've learned "dark," shouldn't be uttered around black people, so it's hard for me to sort of unlearn those things to talk about race happily and openly.

     

    Hmm 

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  • imageringstrue:
    imageeddy:

    fascinating

    After last week's discussion I bought Nutureshock and I am in the middle of the Race chapter. The book and this video have opened up my eyes so much to how I approach teaching J about race. Pretty much we don't talk about it a ton and I now realize that is wrong. I assumed because he was at a diverse daycare and we aren't hateful people that was all I needed to do at present moment. Wrong

    So like I said this is one of my new favorite topics. I feel as if I am growing. :-)

     

    Ditto. 

    I grew up in an overly PC environment where the words "black", "brown", and now I've learned "dark," shouldn't be uttered around black people, so it's hard for me to sort of unlearn those things to talk about race happily and openly.

     

    Interesting. Where did you get this information?


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  • imageButternutSquash:
    imageringstrue:
    imageeddy:

    fascinating

    After last week's discussion I bought Nutureshock and I am in the middle of the Race chapter. The book and this video have opened up my eyes so much to how I approach teaching J about race. Pretty much we don't talk about it a ton and I now realize that is wrong. I assumed because he was at a diverse daycare and we aren't hateful people that was all I needed to do at present moment. Wrong

    So like I said this is one of my new favorite topics. I feel as if I am growing. :-)

    Ditto. 

    I grew up in an overly PC environment where the words "black", "brown", and now I've learned "dark," shouldn't be uttered around black people, so it's hard for me to sort of unlearn those things to talk about race happily and openly.

     

    Say what now? 

    Butternut -

    Darkie.

    She's cute to be dark skinned.

    OOooo Lawd! That chile know she dark.

    Do ya'll need me to go on? 

    image "There's a very simple test to see if something is racist. Just go to a heavily populated black area, and do the thing that you think isn't racist, and see if you live through it." ~ Reeve on the Clearly Racist Re-Nig Bumper Sticker and its Creator.
  • imagenitaw:
    imageButternutSquash:
    imageringstrue:
    imageeddy:

    fascinating

    After last week's discussion I bought Nutureshock and I am in the middle of the Race chapter. The book and this video have opened up my eyes so much to how I approach teaching J about race. Pretty much we don't talk about it a ton and I now realize that is wrong. I assumed because he was at a diverse daycare and we aren't hateful people that was all I needed to do at present moment. Wrong

    So like I said this is one of my new favorite topics. I feel as if I am growing. :-)

    Ditto. 

    I grew up in an overly PC environment where the words "black", "brown", and now I've learned "dark," shouldn't be uttered around black people, so it's hard for me to sort of unlearn those things to talk about race happily and openly.

     

    Say what now? 

    Butternut -

    Darkie.

    She's cute to be dark skinned.

    OOooo Lawd! That chile know she dark.

    Do ya'll need me to go on? 

    OK, yeah, but still. Something about it ain't right. 

    ETA: Deleted my edit 

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  • imagenitaw:
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    Butternut -

    Darkie.

    She's cute to be dark skinned.

    OOooo Lawd! That chile know she dark.

    Do ya'll need me to go on? 

    I am going to need for you to get in the corner. Why are you making me laugh at something so serious?? 

    "HOW many US citizens and ranchers have been decapitated in Arizona by roving bands of paperless aliens, and how will a requirement that I have papers on me make that not happen?"courtesy of SueSue
  • imageButternutSquash:
    imagenitaw:
    imageButternutSquash:
    imageringstrue:
    imageeddy:

    fascinating

    After last week's discussion I bought Nutureshock and I am in the middle of the Race chapter. The book and this video have opened up my eyes so much to how I approach teaching J about race. Pretty much we don't talk about it a ton and I now realize that is wrong. I assumed because he was at a diverse daycare and we aren't hateful people that was all I needed to do at present moment. Wrong

    So like I said this is one of my new favorite topics. I feel as if I am growing. :-)

    Ditto. 

    I grew up in an overly PC environment where the words "black", "brown", and now I've learned "dark," shouldn't be uttered around black people, so it's hard for me to sort of unlearn those things to talk about race happily and openly.

     

    Say what now? 

    Butternut -

    Darkie.

    She's cute to be dark skinned.

    OOooo Lawd! That chile know she dark.

    Do ya'll need me to go on? 

    OK, yeah, but still. Something about it ain't right. 

    ETA: And I say that because I don't see any of those comments coming from a white person so why would someone teach her "black", "brown", and now I've learned "dark," shouldn't be uttered around black people" in order to prevent those comments? 

    I don't know. I'm just thinking what she might say and how to keep her from getting cut.  

    image "There's a very simple test to see if something is racist. Just go to a heavily populated black area, and do the thing that you think isn't racist, and see if you live through it." ~ Reeve on the Clearly Racist Re-Nig Bumper Sticker and its Creator.
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    imagenitaw:
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    Butternut -

    Darkie.

    She's cute to be dark skinned.

    OOooo Lawd! That chile know she dark.

    Do ya'll need me to go on? 

    I am going to need for you to get in the corner. Why are you making me laugh at something so serious?? 

    *kicks dirt*

    Dayum, I ain't even been on here much of the day and I'm ALREADY in timeout?

    *starts speaking in Naomi gibberish and pointing her finger* 

    image "There's a very simple test to see if something is racist. Just go to a heavily populated black area, and do the thing that you think isn't racist, and see if you live through it." ~ Reeve on the Clearly Racist Re-Nig Bumper Sticker and its Creator.
  • I love Naomi stories. Taylor putting her out was priceless.
    "HOW many US citizens and ranchers have been decapitated in Arizona by roving bands of paperless aliens, and how will a requirement that I have papers on me make that not happen?"courtesy of SueSue
  • imageMeredithE:
    I love Naomi stories. Taylor putting her out was priceless.

    Then you must see my FB wall. She was apparently letting me have it for not letting her play on the laptop. I imagine this is what I must sound like when I go off on my rants at the office.  

    image "There's a very simple test to see if something is racist. Just go to a heavily populated black area, and do the thing that you think isn't racist, and see if you live through it." ~ Reeve on the Clearly Racist Re-Nig Bumper Sticker and its Creator.
  • See this is why I don't like these posts.
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