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Colorism: Dark vs. Caramel Skin Color

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In this episode, we will be talking about a relevant topic and a false stereotypical perception of what is right or wrong. Growing up as a beautiful brown skin girl, I have always noticed the favor or approval of an African American with lighter caramel skin versus the side-eyes of someone with dark skin. This perception has never affected me but I have seen first hand the effects of prejudice words and lack of emotional intelligence has made those around me feel uncomfortable with their skin color. I am not only talking about racist individuals who spew these narratives, but even some members of our own African American race have bought into this narrative and resort to bleaching their skin to be beautiful for society's sake. This has been a topic that I have been waiting to talk about and today it time to rise up from the dangerous cycle of self-hate.

Don’t forget to share, comment and send us your questions so we can address them here on the show. You can also visit my website to learn more about me and my journey and Youtube channel to see My Beautiful Brown Life. You can also become of proud supporter of the Beautiful Brown Life Movement, by donating monthly to our podcast so we can keep these discussions flowing. Thank you for joining us today on The My Beautiful Brown Life Podcast, where we tear down stereotypes, to create solutions, so we can all heal and enjoy life.

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In this episode, we will be talking about a relevant topic and a false stereotypical perception of what is right or wrong. Growing up as a beautiful brown skin girl, I have always noticed the favor or approval of an African American with lighter caramel skin versus the side-eyes of someone with dark skin. This perception has never affected me but I have seen first hand the effects of prejudice words and lack of emotional intelligence has made those around me feel uncomfortable with their skin color. I am not only talking about racist individuals who spew these narratives, but even some members of our own African American race have bought into this narrative and resort to bleaching their skin to be beautiful for society's sake. This has been a topic that I have been waiting to talk about and today it time to rise up from the dangerous cycle of self-hate.

Don’t forget to share, comment and send us your questions so we can address them here on the show. You can also visit my website to learn more about me and my journey and Youtube channel to see My Beautiful Brown Life. You can also become of proud supporter of the Beautiful Brown Life Movement, by donating monthly to our podcast so we can keep these discussions flowing. Thank you for joining us today on The My Beautiful Brown Life Podcast, where we tear down stereotypes, to create solutions, so we can all heal and enjoy life.

♡Follow Me on Social Media:

https://twitter.com/BeautifulBLife

https://www.instagram.com/mybeautifulbrownlife/

♡B U S I N E S S:

⇢ For business inquiries ONLY, such as company sponsors or reviews, be featured on My Beautiful Brown Life email me at:contact.mybeautifulbrownlife@gmail.com for all other correspondence, please contact me via our comments.

Follow my blog:https://thebeautifulbrownlife.wordpress.com/

Watch My Beautiful Brown Life on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/mybeautifulbrownlife

XoXo,

Danna

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therealbeautifulbrown/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/therealbeautifulbrown/support
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