6.16.2019

Chika Okoro : How colorism shapes our standards of beauty


Chika Okoro at TEDxStanford  (transcript)
How colorism shapes our standards of beauty
Summary
l thought that colorism is discrimination between white people and black people and now, it's only among actresses.
However, colorism means prejudice or discrimination against individuals with a dark skin tone, typically among people of the same ethnic or racial group. lt’s even the same ethic and children also think that there is discrimination of colorism. In the article, a small kid tells us that a girl having the darkest skin is the dumb and ugly girl.
I've felt greater sadness and It's the same feeling when I saw the five different face colors’ emoji in the past.
Furthermore, l remembered that among the same Asian ethnic people, there is it, they think that they want to have white skin, and they buy cosmetics written the letter “WHITE”.
We have to know about the beauty that all people have. The beauty standard is not related to different skin colors. 

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