Recently, the Today
show spoke about a recent Cheerios
commercial that seemingly caused a great deal of controversy. The commercial includes a white
mom, biracial child, and an African-American dad. According to what was stated on the Today
show, many people were offended by this
advertisement. Cheerios had to
disable comments on YouTube because of all the negative comments. The Cheerios company added that they
were trying to portray the American family because there are many multicultural
families in America today. I feel that it is sad that we are in the year 2014,
we have a biracial president and we are still having this issue of prejudice today.
I believe that as teacher we need to teach respect for diversity. It is important because many, many families are diverse. By teaching diversity the teacher creates a place where the students feel cared for, accepted, and learn to appreciate differences. An activity I recently saw about diversity involved two different colored eggs. The teacher demonstrated that when she cracked the two eggs they both had the same thing in the inside. I also saw the following poem on Pinterest, saying that we are all different but that we are all important. This is the poem:
“The Crayon Box That
Talked –
Wouldn't it be terrible?
Wouldn't it be sad?
If just one single color was the color we had?
If everything was purple? Or red? Or blue? Or
green?
If yellow, pink or orange was all that could be
seen?
Can you just imagine how dull the world would
be if just one single color was all we got to see?”
What
are your thoughts? Should the
curriculum include the teaching of respect for diversity? Should we teach an appreciation of racial,
ethnic diversity in school? Should we
include biracial families in our discussions?
Should General Mills have pulled this advertisement that featured a biracial
family?