Mickey'snewestfan
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I just got back from 8 nights 9 days in WDW with my son, my best friend, and her daughter (my goddaughter). We had a wonderful trip and enjoyed so many things. One thing I found really frustrating, however, was the lack of Black characters and cast members for the kids to admire. Although I've heard it said that Disney makes every little girl feel like a princess, I felt like my beautiful goddaughter got a clear message that princesses don't look like she does.
Ideally, I'd like to see Disney put out some movies with Black lead characters, but even without that happening it seems like they missed a lot of opportunities to make children of African descent feel included.
Specifically, why can't they cast a Black woman as one of the princesses at the ball in Cinderellabration? Why can't they have a show in Animal Kingdom or at Animal Kingdom Lodge that features at beautiful Black princess? Why isn't there a "real" pavillion in World Showcase (as opposed to an "outpost") from Kenya, or Jamaica, or Botswana or any other country where the people have dark skin? That way you could feature some beautiful Black dancers or other artists (in the same way that the Japan pagoda had a woman in a beautiful kimono the day we were there?) And why did the show at the American pavillion leave out so many great African Americans (even Martin Luther King didn't warrant an animatronic figure).
Ideally, I'd like to see Disney put out some movies with Black lead characters, but even without that happening it seems like they missed a lot of opportunities to make children of African descent feel included.
Specifically, why can't they cast a Black woman as one of the princesses at the ball in Cinderellabration? Why can't they have a show in Animal Kingdom or at Animal Kingdom Lodge that features at beautiful Black princess? Why isn't there a "real" pavillion in World Showcase (as opposed to an "outpost") from Kenya, or Jamaica, or Botswana or any other country where the people have dark skin? That way you could feature some beautiful Black dancers or other artists (in the same way that the Japan pagoda had a woman in a beautiful kimono the day we were there?) And why did the show at the American pavillion leave out so many great African Americans (even Martin Luther King didn't warrant an animatronic figure).