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2013/05/01

MEGAPOST: 1950s Home Economics Instructional Videos


Home Economics Story, The (1951)

“Four years in the lives of four home economics students at Iowa State University.”

This swell little educational video was once the subject of a Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode.


MST3K – The Home Economics Story

From the episode Viking Women vs. the Sea Serpent.

Cast:
Crow – Trace Beaulieu
Joel Robinson – Joel Hodgson
Servo – Kevin Murphy

© 1991 Best Brains, Inc.


Why Study Home Economics? (1955)

This fine film attempts to cloak fifties “happy homemaker” stereotyping in the mantle of science. It opens as Janice and Carol, two sisters, try to decide which classes they want to attend next semester. Janice remarks that she wants to take some courses in Home Ec, to which Carol is aghast. “Home Economics?” she scoffs. “Why in the world do you want to take Home Economics?” Janice is not easily dissuaded, and replies “Why? Because that’s something I’m gonna need to KNOW. If I’m gonna be a homemaker the rest of my life, I want to know what I’m doing!”
To confirm her point of view, Janice visits “Miss Jenkins,” her Home Ec teacher, who explains that Home Economics isn’t just baking and sewing; it teaches “the fundamental principals of food buying” and “the psychology of clothing.” “Present-day textiles cannot be judged with confidence just by casual examination,” Miss Jenkins cautions, as we see shots of girls peering through microscopes and stretching cloth swatches on a mechanical rack. If Janice decides not to get married (“at least, not right away” Miss Jenkins chuckles) she can apply her Home Ec training to college courses such as chemistry and bacteriology, or so this film insists.
“Home economics training teaches ways of developing democratic practices within the home,” Miss Jenkins adds, patriotically, but she doesn’t have to say any more to convince Janice. “Anyone who’s going to be married and a homemaker would be foolish NOT to take Home Economics!”


Why Study Home Economics (clip)
Includes sociological research in comments.

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2013/03/15

MEGAPOST: PSAs against smoking while pregnant

Smoking Tobacco & Marijuana During Pregnancy

Department of Education. Excerpt from the “And Down Will Come Baby” documentary. “And Down Will Come Baby” is a video about the effects of exposure to alcohol and other drugs on the fetus during pregnancy. Creative Commons license: Public Domain

2013/03/14

MEGAPOST: Cigarette and Cigar Commercials 1940s, 1950s, 1960s

1949 TV commercial from Camel cigarettes.

2013/03/13

MEGAPOST – 1960s McDonald’s Commercials

DJ Academe is amused.

2013/03/12

MEGAPOST – HSBC “local knowledge” ads – culture, socialization, norms


Parallel parking in Germany vs. France.

2013/03/08

MEGAPOST: Child Rappers


Pop That: Probing Lil Poopy’s music video

I heard about this story and decided it was a great subject for a megapost.

Published on Feb 26, 2013
“Pop That” is the name of a rap video featuring a blinged out, booty-grabbing rapper. It’s making the rounds on YouTube right now.Nothing new, right? Well, the issue in this case is that the emcee grabbing the mic is not a man with gobs of street cred. He’s 10-years-old.In “Pop That” he says, “Coke ain’t a bad word.”€ Some of his other videos show him swearing and slapping a woman’s bottom.

2013/02/17

MEGAPOST: China’s One Child Policy


Unhappiness Over China’s One Child Policy

February 15, 2012 – China’s one child policy prevents some elder care. CNN’s Matthew Chance reports.

2013/02/07

MEGAPOST: German-Jewish Heritage Around the Globe


Jewish Artists – The Influence of Exiles | Arts 21

Uploaded on Nov 13, 2011
It’s well known that many Jewish scientists and artists fled Nazi Germany. Less well known is their cultural influence in the countries that took them in. A major study by the Moses Mendelssohn Center in Potsdam focuses on just that. We spoke with the Center’s Director, Julius H. Schoeps.

2013/02/03

MEGAPOST: Timbuktu History Damaged by Militants – archaeology, culture

France’s Hollande visits library housing torched manuscripts in Timbuktu

2013/01/30

MEGAPOST: Modern Polygamy – Our America with Lisa Ling


Spotlight on a Young Polygamist Family

Uploaded on Oct 24, 2011
Lisa visits Isaiah and his two wives to determine if what she sees in this young and modern family’s daily lifestyle will change any of the preconceived notions we have about polygamy.


Deleted Scenes: Housewife to Sister-wives

Uploaded on Oct 24, 2011
Lisa Ling visits Joanne’s birthing center in Centennial Park, where she discovers the unexpected gains – and losses – of being born in polygamy…


Deleted Scenes: Teresa’s Divine Revelation

Uploaded on Oct 24, 2011
Teresa tells Lisa Ling what it’s like to find out you’re spiritually contracted to marry someone…who already has a family.


The Story Continues: Modern Polygamy

Uploaded on Dec 5, 2011
Find out what has happened since Lisa Ling and the Our America cameras visited polygamist families in Centennial Park, Arizona.


Dr. Drew – Lisa Ling – Inside polygamist compound

Published on Dec 3, 2012
On Thursday night, Dr. Drew was joined by journalist Lisa Ling who was invited into the “Centennial Park” polygamist compound, with cameras, to talk with their leaders and families.Her special “Our America with Lisa Ling, Modern Polygamy” airs on OWN this Sunday night at 10 p.m. ET.In this clip, watch as Dr. Drew examines a group that claims they have nothing in common with the Warren Jeffs’ community with respect to forced marriages and men having sex with underage girls.

2012/09/21

MEGAPOST: Big Brothers Big Sisters – Start Something Web Series


BBBS Start Something Trailer

Big Brothers Big Sisters begins a new mentor program and online reality series following the lives of six matches in the Newark, NJ area. In this trailer you can meet the matches, see their challenges, celebrate their successes and start something by sharing the video.

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2012/09/04

MEGAPOST: Athletes tell LGBT youth “It Gets Better”


From the San Francisco 49ers: It Gets Better

2012/08/27

MEGAPOST: Stay In School Public Service Announcements (PSAs) 1980s-2010s

High School Dropout Prevention – LeBron Visual Statistics :30

2012/08/10

MEGAPOST: Pussy Riot charged with hooliganism over punk prayer


Pussy Riot – Punk Prayer

The initial incident.

(Chorus)

St. Maria, Virgin, Drive away Putin
Drive away! Drive away Putin!
(end chorus)

Black robe, golden epaulettes
All parishioners are crawling and bowing
The ghost of freedom is in heaven
Gay pride sent to Siberia in chains

The head of the KGB is their chief saint
Leads protesters to prison under escort
In order not to offend the Holy
Women have to give birth and to love

Holy shit, shit, Lord’s shit!
Holy shit, shit, Lord’s shit!

(Chorus)
St. Maria, Virgin, become a feminist
Become a feminist, Become a feminist
(end chorus)

Church praises the rotten dictators
The cross-bearer procession of black limousines
In school you are going to meet with a teacher-preacher
Go to class – bring him money!

Patriarch Gundyaev believes in Putin
Bitch, you better believed in God
Belt of the Virgin is no substitute for mass-meetings
In protest of our Ever-Virgin Mary!

(Chorus)
St. Maria, Virgin, Drive away Putin
Drive away! Drive away Putin!
(end chorus)

2012/06/09

MEGAPOST: 1940s-1950s Sex Education


Disney ’46 The Story of Menstruation

The Story of Menstruation is a 1946 10-minute animated film produced by Walt Disney Productions in 1946.
It was commissioned by the International Cello-Cotton Company (now Kimberly-Clark) and was shown to approximately 105 million American students in health education classes.

It was one of the first commercially sponsored films to be distributed to high schools. It was distributed with a booklet for teachers and students called Very Personally Yours that featured advertising of the Kotex brand of products, and discouraged the use of tampons, where the market was dominated by the Tampax brand of rivals Procter & Gamble.

The Story of Menstruation is believed to be the first film to use the word vagina in its screenplay. Neither sexuality nor reproduction is mentioned in the film, and an emphasis on sanitation makes it, as Disney historian Jim Korkis has suggested: “a hygienic crisis rather than a maturation event.”

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