Not sure it would matter for many people.I don't think Kendra is non-white *enough* to trigger some of those prejudices. She could claim a nationality that allows her to be a bit darker without the stigmas. Sad but true.
Not sure it would matter for many people.I don't think Kendra is non-white *enough* to trigger some of those prejudices. She could claim a nationality that allows her to be a bit darker without the stigmas. Sad but true.
The novel featured the 7th Doctor and Bernice Summerfield but can't remember if she pretended to be a maid
I don't think Kendra is non-white *enough* to trigger some of those prejudices. She could claim a nationality that allows her to be a bit darker without the stigmas. Sad but true.
My wife, who is of partial Italian descent, used to date a friend of mine. His mother didn't like her because she's Italian. "You know how they are" to quote my friend's mother.I dunno -- in the previous episode, people did jump to the conclusion that she was the hired help. I think the tolerances for what constituted "too dark" were pretty narrow back then. Heck, there was still plenty of prejudice against Italians in some places.
My wife is Italian/Irish/Mexican. The though the Mexican part calls themselves "Spanish". Not sure how many Centuries you have to live in Mexico before you're Mexican.My ex is Irish/Italian, and when her parents got together ca. 1950, each family had epithets to describe the other.
BTW, was this episode the first time they used the phrase "Hawk out"? I got a giggle out of that.
I didn't see the previous episode, as I had mentioned in my reply to Christopher, but saying that if Kendra was a shelf stacker that might have been the only job on campus that she could get. She's a non-white woman in the 60s. Even if she had a degree there's no guarantee she would get a job commensurate with her education-forged or not.
I assume it's the University Library. No idea if "Hub City U" is a major school or some rinky-dink college.Depends how big the library is, but Kenda needs a masters degree in at least one discipline, and which ever ten people with seniority before her, die or retire, before she can be top dog.
I assume it's the University Library. No idea if "Hub City U" is a major school or some rinky-dink college.
Being a librarian is one step closer to being a museum curator.Of course I might be being a huge dick.
What if Kendra is a librarian? She has all the education and the paper work, above board in 2016, but the economy is so shit, thanks Obama, that there are no vacancies in central City and/or where ever she came from before her job at CC Jitters?
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It's the beginning of the atomic, well it's a couple steps into the atomic age, so creating new legions of physicists would be very important, that the government would be sinking grants and scholarships into applied sciences hoping to keep one step ahead of the Russians... So, I'm surprised how small Ray's Class was.
^This. Killing him is the same functionally as kidnapping him from the timeline. So, why the bleepity-bleep would that even be a consideration going forward from the kidnapping? I'm starting to not only have no faith in the writers but to also think the actors must be stone cold stupid for not being able to point this out when they got the scripts.This episode made no sense. Kidnapping Per Degaton had no effect on the timeline because it wasn't enough just to remove one 'pawn.' They then continue to spend the rest of the episode arguing over whether or not to kill said pawn. Why? Why would killing the 'pawn' affect the timeline more than their original failed plan of removing him?
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