What Should we Teach our Kids About Colorism?
“Look both ways before you cross the street.” “Don’t touch the stove.” “Choose your friends wisely.” “Always wear your seatbelt.” “Don’t talk to strangers.” Sound familiar? That’s because parents and […]
“Look both ways before you cross the street.” “Don’t touch the stove.” “Choose your friends wisely.” “Always wear your seatbelt.” “Don’t talk to strangers.” Sound familiar? That’s because parents and […]
Two girls of different skin tones, growing up together as sisters born of the same mother AND father. This is a glimpse into the mind of the lighter skinned sister. […]
WARNING! This post may ignite a fire that can’t be extinguished (unless your mind’s already a fireball, in which case this post is completely benign). But don’t fear the fire! […]
For this edition of Skin Color Bias, I interviewed my mother. This was eye opening for me because in our face-to-face conversation I learned about details of my childhood that […]
Continued from “I’m not dark-skinned, so I don’t know if it’s hard for dark-skinned people.” The Trouble With Insider/Outsider Positioning I’ll use illustrations to demonstrate my thoughts on this. If […]
This is the third in my series so far. It’s numbered as 1 because this particular post was getting to be over 1,000 words, so I split it into chunks. […]
Continued from Skin Color Bias: 5 Reasons I’m Talking About it (and why you should too) Here, I’m not going to focus on the commonly analyzed role media has on skin […]
Also read 5 Reasons I haven’t said much about color bias… Yet Deep breath. I’ve procrastinated on this one while I cultivate the courage to write it. As I type […]