Long read but, please read: Race classification is what assisted Hitler and his proponents to be able to brainwash many people into thinking that the Ary an race was superior than people who were different shades of colors, distinct facial features, and beliefs. .................................................................................. Apart from the director, Mrs. Talia, telling the children of a class field trip and my children that there are 3 types of people/races in the world. I appreciated the kind gesture to join the class trip at the I me of our visit in Tues December 5, 2017, while I have my children a history field trip of our own.
I spoke to her after she had given the tour and placed everyone on a break before resuming a movie in the theater area. I explained to her that her view on races was erroneous and telling the children that there was 3 different race would confuse them in years to come, since there is in fact only one race:the human race. She then said that scientists agree that there are 3 races. I said that may be true but, that was a theory; that she being anthropologist understand that it is known that humans were recorded to be first in the "fertile crescent" then migrate throughout the world from that area. Thus, showing that all humans came from the same origin and having no difference genetically. Mrs. Talia agreed with what I was saying and said that she would correct what she had said earlier during her tour/speech. Also, my eldest daughter informed the director that she felt uncomfortable of her calling people of dark pigment "black", since they were in fact brown. She apologized.
I had to take my younger child to the restroom and was not sure if the director ever did correct the erroneous information to the children. My older child said she did not. Gaining this information saddened me.
I took my children to this museum because of the name and the theme of the museum. The subtle reference of race classification, and the director telling children that the theory of race was a fact, disuaded me from wanting to return to this museum despite the great information, artifacts, library, and, art displays. There are other places I can use to entertain my children and educate them regarding...
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