Michele answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 4:33 pm: I think racism starts at home. Kids are not born racists, they learn it from their parents. I really like those radio commercials that I have heard recently...about THE POWER OF ONE WORD. When you hear someone say something racist, and really stupid, you can correct them. Embarass them...for example. I live in Ct, and one city here New Britian, has a large hispanic population. And a friend of mine, her son's car was stolen when he was in New Britain. So when she was telling me, she said a puerto rican had stolen her son's car, and I said, oh, did they catch the guy? and she said, No! and I said, well how do you know he was puerto rican? And she didn't answer, because she realized her statement was stupid and prejudice. So your theme could be THE POWER OF ONE WORD. Or something about taking a loving and careing child and turning them into a racist at home.
How is that!
Michele
Personally I hate racism. It is a good project that you are doing. [ Michele's advice column | Ask Michele A Question ]
BabyGirl05 answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 4:32 pm: make a couple insides pictues of the human body then lable each one a diffrent race like African America, Chinesse, and make all the pictures the same.. and write "In the Inside, Whats the diffrence" or somthing like that sry I'm only 13 just to let you know if you want someone olders opion!
*Kate* answered Wednesday April 27 2005, 4:29 pm: Hmmm well one day there will be no way to distinugish race with people. Because of interracial realationships one day every one will be the same race, human, and we wont worry about things like race. [ *Kate*'s advice column | Ask *Kate* A Question ]
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