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Colorism: Light-Skinned African-American Women Explain The Discrimination They Face (VIDEO)
On a recent episode of “Oprah’s Lifeclass,” Iyanla Vanzant joined Oprah to discuss the issue of colorism, the prejudices people can face based on the lightness or darkness of their skin tone. While many understand colorism as the discrimination against darker-skinned African-Americans, two of Oprah’s lighter-skinned audience members surprise Iyanla with the colorism discrimination they face as well.
Though one of the women has seen first-hand how some of her darker-skinned family members are treated, she says that she, too, struggled with discrimination. “Being a light-skinned girl, you get called names,” she tells Iyanla. “You get called ‘lite-brite,’ you get called ‘high yellow,’ ‘redbone.’ This is a reality every day.”
Having longer hair or lighter skin, she continues, makes others in her community assume she thinks she is prettier than them — something she says simply isn’t true. “You’re alienated from your own people. You’re never black enough,” she says. “But we’re still black in America. None of us feel advantaged.”
Iyanla finds this prejudice against lighter-skinned black women very interesting. “Both the dark and the light are experiencing the same thing at different ends of the spectrum,” she says before turning to the woman who had shared her story. “You got insulted by being called ‘high yellow’ or ‘redbone,’ but somebody [darker] being called a ‘coon,’ a ‘jiggaboo,’ and a ‘monkey,’ —“
“We’re called that too,” another light-skinned audience member interrupts. “We’re called ‘coon’ and ‘jiggaboo’ and all those same things too. We’re still called that on top of ‘light bright’ and all those other things.”
“So the outside world that sees you as just a black person heaps the black stuff on you and then within the community, you get it,” Iyanla says. “Wow.”
Also in the video, one of the audience members explains the only way she believes real healing can begin, prompting Iyanla to give Oprah a “tweetable moment.”
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The Detroit native, who was born Peggy Ann Freeman, graced the 1966 cover of British Vogue, just eight years before Beverly Johnson landed on the American version of the magazine. She also showed off her acting chops in Andy Warhol’s “Camp” and Federico Fellini’s “Satyricon.” Photo: Time Life Pictures / Getty Images
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Перевести · 04.10.2016 · “Skin tone is a really big thing for African-American people,” Washington said, noting how her lighter-skin challenged her identity as a Black woman.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/colorism-discrimination-iyanla-vanzant_n_4588825
Перевести · 13.01.2014 · Colorism: Light-Skinned African-American Women Explain The Discrimination They Face (VIDEO) On a recent episode of “Oprah’s Lifeclass,” Iyanla Vanzant …
https://www.quora.com/Why-are-there-light-and-dark-skinned-African-Americans
Перевести · "African Americans" are usually referring to descendants of American slaves/indentured servants whose ancestors once came from Africa to America from the 1600s until now. (Recent African Immigrants) African Americans get their lighter skin tone in many ways. The first, being from light skinned people in Africa.
This was me, an African American with 87% African heritage, at age 20. (above) This is me mid-20s, without a tan (above) This is me at 30 (above) T...
"African Americans" are usually referring to descendants of American slaves/indentured servants whose ancestors once came from Africa to America fr...
Did you know that those of Sub-Saharan African descent have the most skin tone variation out of the entire human race? It makes sense because we ha...
Because African people come on all sorts of different shades. Now because you asked about African-Americans NOT native Africans it is because many...
It is simply a question of how many white ancestors they had. Physical features of Negroids are simply “stronger” and even if the pull of genes on...
1.) Because there are light and dark skin Africans. 2.) Racial mixing during and after slavery.
White people aren’t really “white” either. I mean, look at me. I’m definitely not “white”. More of a pale pinkish beige. (Not a very attractive or...
To begin with: there are various African skin-tones! Just a few examples: In fact - the most indigenous group in Africa are the bronze skinned Khoi...
NO Not true at all. Many African countries have minority populations of light-skinned blacks with mixed-race ancestry. Firstly, the thing people ne...
In one word? Awkward. In a bunch of words? Well... As an "extreme" example, I am a light-skinned African American woman. Growing up, I was constant...
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Перевести · English examples for “light-skinned African American” - African Americans live mainly in the southern and eastern parts of the state. He was one of the first African Americans to play in the league. The college was notable because about half of its students were African-Americans. He called for full civil and political rights for all African Americans.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_yellow
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High yellow, occasionally simply yellow (dialect: yaller, yella), is a term used to describe a light-skinned person of white and african ancestry. It is also used as a slang for those thought to have "yellow undertones". The term was in common use in the United States at the end of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century, and is reflected in such popular songs of the era as "The Yellow Rose of Texas". It is now considered offensive and outdated.
https://www.npr.org/sections/tellmemore/2010/01/what_is_being_light_skinned_wi.html
Перевести · 12.01.2010 · In 2008, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid referenced then-presidential candidate Barack Obama as a "light-skinned" African-American "with no negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one." In 2008 ...
Why are there light and dark skinned African Americans?
Why are there light and dark skinned African Americans?
(Recent African Immigrants) African Americans get their lighter skin tone in many ways. The first, being from light skinned people in Africa. African slaves that were brought to the Americas were mainly prisoners of wars with neighboring tribes.
www.quora.com/Why-are-there-light-and-…
How can I find out if I am African American or light skin?
How can I find out if I am African American or light skin?
Your lighter skin color might also have been inherited from Native American or Asian ancestors. If you want to know with more certainty, you could sign up for a service like 23andme that would test your DNA to determine your ancestry composition.
www.quora.com/I-am-african-american-bu…
What do light skinned people call dark skinned people?
What do light skinned people call dark skinned people?
“You got insulted by being called ‘high yellow’ or ‘redbone,’ but somebody [darker] being called a ‘coon,’ a ‘jiggaboo,’ and a ‘monkey,’ —“ “We’re called that too,” another light-skinned audience member interrupts. “We’re called ‘coon’ and ‘jiggaboo’ and all those same things too.
www.huffpost.com/entry/colorism-discrimi…
Where did light skin pigmentation come from in Africa?
Where did light skin pigmentation come from in Africa?
These new insights in skin cell biology contribute to an understanding of pigmentation disorders as well as skin cancer. A variant in another gene, SLC24A5, which is associated with lighter skin pigmentation, seemed to have been introduced from the Middle East into East Africa.
penntoday.upenn.edu/news/varying-skin-c…
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