My name is Amanda. I am attending Ohio University where I am majoring in Digital Media, which will hopefully enable me to go on to become a video game designer.
I have a strange fascination with lighting, I tend to trip over my own feet fairly often, I find playing Pokemon to be therapeutic, and I love this obscure series of novels that you've probably never heard of.
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr Day, I’m going to signal-boost an oldie but a goodie: Nichelle Nichols remained on as Uhura in Star Trek, thanks to the encouragement of Martin Luther King Jr.
I told [Martin Luther King, Jr] I would be leaving the show, because; and that was as far as he let me go, and he said, “STOP! You cannot! You cannot leave this show! Do you not understand what you are doing?! You are the first non-stereotypical role in television! Of intelligence, and of a woman and a woman of color?! That you are playing a role that is not about your color! That this role could be played by anyone? This is not a black role. This is not a female role! A blue eyed blond or a pointed ear green person could take this role!” And I am looking at him and looking at him and buzzing, and he said, “Nichelle, for the first time, not only our little children and people can look on and see themselves, but people who don’t look like us, people who don’t look like us, from all over the world, for the first time, the first time on television, they can see us, as we should be!
“As intelligent, brilliant, people! People in roles other than slick tap dancers, and maids, which are all wonderful in their own ways, but for the first time we have a woman, a WOMAN, who represents us and not in menial jobs, and you PROVE it, this man [Gene Rodenberry] proves and establishes a precedent that validates what we are marching for because three hundred years from today there we are, and there you are, in all our glory and all your glory! And you CANNOT leave!”
And I did not leave.
This article’s a good read, even if you’ve never watched Star Trek (I haven’t until this quarter because I’m taking a class of History through Star Trek. Awesome, right?) but I’m definitely going to use this article in an upcoming paper for that class.
I am named for the greatness...idea. Embodied by one woman. A character. Who said all that...
Jr telling her not to leave Star Trek and why. The best why ever too.
This article’s a good read, even if you’ve never watched Star Trek (I haven’t until this quarter because I’m taking a...
I hate reblogging on my phone. Sometimes it cuts off posts, sometimes it doesn’t.
I teared up a little bit. This is so awesome.