After reading some of the comments that were left under the article where really shocking. One commentors said that African American's aren't the only minority and Latino's and Asian's were left out of the equation. he article did not mention Latinos and Asians because it was referencing a few successful sitcoms for minorities. I have not yet seen a successful Asian sitcom. So for those who were upset with the mentioning of African American sitcoms name one other show besides George Lopez that was the equivalent to "Living Single," "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" or the "Cosby" show.....exactly. ALL MINORITES ARE UNDER REPRESENTED IN THE MEDIA. For the past month I have been paying close attention the way that blacks are portrayed in the media and everytime I read something, it's about a rapper being arrested for the use of illegal substances or some athlete cheating on his wife. We are more than rappers and basketball players. My basic thought is this..if we get more minorities or people who are passionate about representing minorities in a positive manner that are in positions of power then and only then can some of these problems be alleviated! So until then let's fill in the black and white to make GRAY!
Read and Give me your thoughts!
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/entertainmentnewsbuzz/2010/06/diversity-television/comments/page/4/#comments
Surreally,
Monica

The only show I can think of is Ugly Betty which was done in 15 other Latin Amerian countries before coming to America. I think it was cancelled.
ReplyDeleteThe media does follow the if it bleeds it leads mantra, but positive stories are around. You just have to look little harder to find them because many news outlets dont have the good news kicker or just show good news.
MOST television shows today are not worth watching. This show was a clear exception! Yvette Lee and the cast and crew of "Living Single" really excelled with their commitment to warm comedy and to mature, INTELLIGENT WRITING!
ReplyDelete