Posted on 02/19/2012 7:45:45 AM PST by DogByte6RER
Commentary: Youre Going to Celebrate BHM With Fried Chicken, Really?
Is Black History Month turning into a stereotypical holiday?
I love Black History Month because it serves as a time to acknowledge the contributions of little-known Black inventors, learn the struggles of Black ancestors and celebrate the victories of how far Black people have come as a whole.
Companies, schools, churches and organizations across the country organize events to pay tribute, but is there an appropriate way to honor Black History Month?
After recent reports in the news, Im thinking the answer to that question may be "yes." In a recent Gawker article, a tipster told the blog that the Ft. Bragg Army base was celebrating Black History Month with a Black History Heritage Meal. This wouldnt sound bad if it was a presentation about slave cooks, how they had to make ends meet and a sampling of the types of food they had to eat were given, or recipes from famous African-American chefs.
Instead, it was a celebration of stereotypical foods with a menu consisting of fried chicken, pig feet, ham hocks, collard greens and any other food youd expect to see being eaten at a minstrel show.
Now while this report may or may not be true, it isnt the only report of ignorant ways Black History Month is being celebrated. The New York Times Café has marked the month with a spread including watermelon slices and cornbread, and a previous newspaper ad for the Family Dollar stores suggested to celebrate Black History Month by relaxing your hair, as it pictured photos of Lusters Pink Relaxer, Dark & Lovely, Motions and Ultra Sheen relaxer kits on sale.
Stories like these make me wonder if weve forgotten why Black History Month, or any other cultural history day or month, was created. Featuring watermelons as a means to celebrate BHM is like praising Chipotle during Hispanic Heritage Month or giving out free tampons during Womens History Month. You just dont do it.
While chicken and relaxers may be products African-Americans have bought, they dont define Black people as a whole and the contributions they have made to society.
I think its time to be a bit more creative.
Pork brains in milk gravy? Blech!
ROTFLMAO!
ROTFLMAO!
You really need to look at some high school history books if you think blacks aren't a big part of American history.
Hear ya. Now I’m missing SC.
What do they want served, sushi? Tacos? I bet they'd complain about that, also.
>BTW, who's the guy in top right? Marcus Garvey?
I don't know what his politics are, but I, too, loved that he said that. I hope that some people will mull that over and then notice that the DNC is the more lawyer-heavy of the two.
Just for you...
It comes in a can? I thought you had to make it yourself.
Yep it comes in a can. I’ve also seen other brands of it. Our local grocery used to carry it, but couldn’t even give it away.
Gee,I wonder why people weren’t buying it. *Making disgusted face*
You win.
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