By Agyei Tyehimba
©2012
• Teenage Pregnancy and Promiscuity
• Violence/Gangs
• Incarceration
• Lack of motivation/respect
• Using/Selling Drugs
• Poor School Performance/Dropping Out
• Little connection to history and culture
• Not just another children’s movie
• Provides symbols, actions, and truths we can use to understand the problems our youth face in society
• Let’s summarize the characters and plot to see how they relate to our youth
• Dorothy finds herself in a new and strange place far away from her home
• She meets up with three main characters who like her, have a problem
• They are told to follow the yellow-brick road to “Oz” where they will find the all-powerful and wise “Wonderful Wizard” who will solve their problems
• The “Wicked Witch of the West”, threatened by their unity and quest for empowerment, sends several traps/obstacles their way to sabotage their progress
• They eventually meet the Wizard and the story concludes
Character
Dorothy
The Scarecrow
The Lion
The Tin Man
Problem
Away from home and can’t get back
Has no brain
What problem
Represents
Being lost, confused, and disconnected from God and culture
Lack of intelligence and capability
Has no courage Low self-esteem, lack of confidence, failure to claim authority
Has no heart Being insensitive, lacking compassion and humanity
In the clip you’re about to see, notice how the “Wicked Witch of the West”,
(get it, the WEST ?) observes the actions of our characters from a great distance. How can she do this? She uses a crystal ball, today’s wicked witches use cameras, satellites, and surveillance devices.
That’s right, the Wicked Witch of the West , looking to sabotage the empowerment of these characters, sends them through Poppy fields, causing most of them to fall asleep. And guess what is produced from Poppie plants? Opium and Heroin! So she introduces them to narcotic drugs in an effort to derail their forward progress, sound familiar?
Our misinformed and misled characters have discovered that the “wizard” is nothing but an ordinary man. He has no special powers at all; he has deceived people into obeying and fearing him through the skillful use of gadgets and propaganda. Sound familiar? In the next clip, notice how he gives them symbols of the things they seek, and admits that he has no power to give them what they already had the whole time!
• This society and its institutions work to turn our youth into
The Lion (no courage or self-esteem), The Scarecrow (no intelligence or capability), and The Tin Man (Insensitive, impolite, dangerous). When you add all of these qualities together you have Dorothy (someone who is lost, confused, and disconnected from God and culture)
• Our youth are often steered into “poppy fields” to sabotage their progress (drugs, incarceration, gangs, dropping out of school, etc.)
• Our youth are taught to believe not in the authority of God, or themselves,but of men and women who set themselves up as gods
• Provide our children with a strong spiritual foundation so they don’t bow to false gods, or become afraid of wicked witches!
• Create opportunities for our children to develop a sense of achievement and accomplishment
• Imbue our children with knowledge of their ancestors, culture, and history (“There’s no place like home”)
• Teach our children to be leaders and problem-solvers; create opportunities for them to develop and utilize these skills
• Teach that education and self-improvement are nonnegotiable and mandatory in your household
• Connect them to good “witches,” or mentors
If you’d like to contact me with questions or comments, feel free to email me at truself143@gmail.com
I also encourage you to visit my website: www.freewebs.com/agyei143