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365 Black (McDonald's celebrates Black History Month all year)
University of Illinois Observer ^ | 04-27-02 | Donald McRonald

Posted on 04/26/2002 10:11:33 PM PDT by Teacher317

Every so often an organization, special interest group, or corporation will come up with an advertising campaign that is worthy of winning eternal fame as the Orange and Blue Observer's Loony Leftist Flyer of the Month. This month the honor goes to the McDonald's Corporation for their "365 Black" initiative.

As you may already know, February was Black History Month (or African-American History Month depending on whom you ask). The second week of February, originally established as "Negro History Week" in the mid-1920s to celebrate the week that marks the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas, has grown into a month-long celebration and reflection of the influence of blacks on American history. In recent years, however, there has been a push among several interest groups to move away from celebrating black history only in February, but throughout the year. McDonald's has joined this push to celebrate black history throughout the year with their "365 Black" initiative.

The "365 Black" campaign is yearlong effort that began on February 1, 2002, with the intended goal of encouraging the celebration of black history. The advertisements for this program that you will find on the posters in the restaurants and in magazines aimed to African-American readers ask the viewer "What month do you celebrate black history?" Near the bottom of each ad states, "McDonald's celebrates black history all year long." While it is important to value one's cultural roots and one's history, unfortunately, for members of all races, programs like the McDonald's "365 Black" initiative may also have the side effect of self-segregation.

To better illustrate the concept of self-segregation, one only needs to look at the dozens of award shows geared toward African American audiences and awardees each year. Examples include the Essence Awards, the Trumpet Awards, the NAACP Image Awards, the National Black Arts Festival, the Miss Black USA Pageant, and the Ms. Black International Pageant. By the way, I wonder how many young children wonder why there isn't a Miss Asian USA Pageant, a Ms. Hispanic International Pageant, or a National White Arts Festival?

In addition, a quick search on the Internet yields over 50 print magazines, several dozen newspapers, and even a few television networks dedicated primarily to African-Americans. Events and publications such as this are typically justified as a means to encourage pride in one's heritage and provide education and information that does not receive much focus in the schools. Instead of spreading awareness to people of mixed cultural backgrounds, these programs like "365 Black" focus their efforts mainly on African-Americans themselves.

In order for any real change to occur, the efforts of those truly interested in spreading knowledge about the history of African-Americans should be directed to changing school curricula. By side-stepping the inherent diversity in most of the nation's schools, and the many fertile young minds which are open to new ideas, proponents of programs such as "365 Black" do little to achieve their stated goals and do more harm to current race relations in America.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: blackhistory; mcdonalds
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To: mhking
As I mentioned in another thread last week, there are many people of color whose contributions to this society are largely ignored by many, most notably by the "poverty pimps" simply because their work and their lives do not serve the greedy ends of the Jesse Jacksons and Cynthia McKinneys of the world.

Like contented, hard working black people, who just want to be left alone, get an education, take after their children, maintain a job, and don't feel like everyone in society is out to get them becasue of their skin color?

41 posted on 04/28/2002 7:53:49 AM PDT by Archie Bunker on steroids
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids
Hey, ALL of us that fit that description are being marginalized by the growing nanny-state! Color doesn't register with the authoritarians... until they need a nice divide-and-conquer technique.
42 posted on 04/28/2002 7:58:59 AM PDT by Teacher317
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To: trueblackman, SamAdams76
tbm > your take on all this ?

seems like something your new job is gonna bring you up against sooner or later ...

TIA

43 posted on 04/28/2002 8:28:03 AM PDT by tomkat
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To: Teacher317
KEEP IT UP, MCDONALD'S. You're just making it easier for Black people to sue you for targeting them with your obesity causing food.
44 posted on 04/28/2002 8:33:20 AM PDT by Cinnamon Girl
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To: Teacher317
McDonalds here in Detroit have the Black Nationalist tri-color signs up year round.
45 posted on 04/28/2002 8:34:56 AM PDT by AK2KX
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To: tomkat
McD's is looking to make a fast buck in the name of black history and I have little or no respect for Tom Jonyer! McD's is more than likely ducking a Jesse Jackson Lawsuit on this one.
46 posted on 04/29/2002 3:59:52 PM PDT by Trueblackman
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To: Zack Nguyen

"That cannot possibly be serious. Nevertheless, I am about to spit food all over my keyboard. LOL"

I am cracking up... I thought the same thing, except my coffee instead of food.... ROTFLMBO
~Fancy


47 posted on 08/10/2005 6:25:32 AM PDT by fancyhunny
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