Monday, March 30, 2009

Aren't You Sick of the R Word?

Since this global financial crisis began, my father has been coining a new catch phrase. Any time he thinks it can fit into a conversation, the sentence falls out of his mouth. For example, “Dad, it’s cold in Chicago. Let’s go somewhere for spring break.” He says, “We’re in a recession.” I say, “Dad, I need a new pair of shoes.” He says, “We’re in a recession.” “Dad, I’m really sick of hearing about this recession business.” He says, “Well, we are in a recession Maddie.” I’ve listened to his new catch phrase so many times I can hear it when I close my eyes to go to sleep.

But it is not just my father, it’s everywhere. Newspaper articles, television shows, retail marketing, conversations on the street…it makes me want to scream. I know, it’s a big deal and it’s affecting every single person. It just bums me out thinking about it and constantly hearing the dreaded word recession, and knowing how much it is affecting each individual person.

While browsing looking for something to inspire me so I can write about it, I stumbled across a new video series on the New York Times website. Our blog, Hard Times, has a very similar idea. People’s stories, while sometimes very depressing, help me to learn about what is going on in the world instead of reading about it in a general news article.

The series is called “The New Hard Times,” and will focus on different people’s feelings on the past and uncertain future during this…r word. It’s very well done, and adds a new and interesting element to journalism’s role in covering this crisis. I would recommend checking it out. But even after, try to refrain from using that nasty word when I’m around, so you don’t have to hear my grunts and grumbles on the topic.

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