Ok can someone please (in a nice way) explain to me why they are considering this a racist issue? I am usually pretty good about having a "gut" feeling about these this where at least I would think "oh, he/she should have thought about that before saying/doing that" But if this were on my test I wouldn't have thought twice, yes I would have thought it was her, but is there some connotation with being black and the watermellon that I am not aware of? Or is it something else?
Condoleezza 'Watermelon' Test Question Raises Ire
POSTED: 10:14 am EDT April 13, 2006
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- A controversial question given to students during a practice test for a math final at Bellevue Community College has students -- and others -- shaking their heads because of its lack of racial sensitivity.
A civil rights activist said it refers to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice although it doesn't mention her by name.
The question read: "Condoleezza holds a watermelon just over the edge of the roof of the 300-foot Federal Building, and tosses it up with a velocity of 20 feet per second."
The Condoleezza question went on to ask when the watermelon will hit the ground, based on a formula provided.
BCC spokesman Bob Adams said the college has received e-mails that are primarily angry that this could happen.
Student Chelsey Richardson, 25, said she discovered the question while studying for the math test in March. She was one of the students who brought the issue to officials at the community college in the Seattle suburb.
The college has refused to release the name of the teacher who wrote the question, but said the teacher hasn't been fired. The teacher has apologized and requested cultural sensitivity training, the college said.
Condoleezza 'Watermelon' Test Question Raises Ire
POSTED: 10:14 am EDT April 13, 2006
BELLEVUE, Wash. -- A controversial question given to students during a practice test for a math final at Bellevue Community College has students -- and others -- shaking their heads because of its lack of racial sensitivity.
A civil rights activist said it refers to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice although it doesn't mention her by name.
The question read: "Condoleezza holds a watermelon just over the edge of the roof of the 300-foot Federal Building, and tosses it up with a velocity of 20 feet per second."
The Condoleezza question went on to ask when the watermelon will hit the ground, based on a formula provided.
BCC spokesman Bob Adams said the college has received e-mails that are primarily angry that this could happen.
Student Chelsey Richardson, 25, said she discovered the question while studying for the math test in March. She was one of the students who brought the issue to officials at the community college in the Seattle suburb.
The college has refused to release the name of the teacher who wrote the question, but said the teacher hasn't been fired. The teacher has apologized and requested cultural sensitivity training, the college said.
It makes me very sad