Dark but Beautiful: Finding Myself in the Face of Colorism
I believe with continued conversations, education and representation, ideas can change. I can contribute to that change as an individual ...
I believe with continued conversations, education and representation, ideas can change. I can contribute to that change as an individual ...
Internalized colorism functioned for me in a way that I not only hated my skin tone but when I grew ...
A brown girl’s search for a foundation that matches her skin, is also a search for her identity. Growing up ...
When an auntie prays for a wife like golden-skinned Goddess Radha for her child, I only feel disappointment at the ...
There is no dearth of skin care lines in the market but Visha Skincare is extra special because it’s created ...
Disney is in hot water after issuing a statement defending the practice of tanning extras on the set of its ...
When I was 5, my father told me to stay under a roof, lest the evil, evil hands of the ...
This piece was written by a writer who chose to keep her identity anonymous. Last month, there was controversy regarding ...
Kamath recently made international headlines with his photo story titled “Color of our Skin.” The story of a dark-skinned Indian ...
For as long as I can remember, I was always criticized for my appearance. Because of my dark skin, I ...
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