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Module 3 Ethnicity

Module 3 Ethnicity

Q Remember...you should NOT be participating in discussions until you have completed the associated portion of the module. Share your thoughts on how children may receive messages about their ethnicity from the environment and your thoughts on the film "A Girl Like me." What was your reaction to the film? Do you have any experience with this type of situation? How do you propose that as parents we teach small children to be proud of who they are?

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As a POC, I can definitely relate to this topic and experience. I believe that children are very impressionable thus are constantly picking-up messages in their surroundings/environment whether they are aware of it or not. When a child is brought up in a society that predominantly displays light-skinned figures across all forms of media, it will adversely alter their perception. In the short-film, "A Girl Like Me", the children were conditioned to value the western standards of beauty and was shown when asked to pick between playing with the light and dark-skinned dolls.