Colorism The Politics of Skin Tone and How We Get Free | 1.77 MB
Title: Colorism The Politics of Skin Tone and How We Get Free
Author: Dr. Sarah L. Webb
Category: Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, Discrimination & Race Relations, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Interpersonal Relations
Language: English | 256 Pages | ISBN: 9781538772706
The essential primer on colorism, and how each of us has a role in dismantling skin tone bias.
Racism is easy to spot these days; we know its script, its favorite media tropes, its legislative tactics, and how it makes us feel. But there is another societal ill hiding in racism’s shadow: colorism. Colorism is a social hierarchy that favors people with lighter skin tones and stigmatizes people with darker skin tones. More than a debate on social media about who’s most attractive, colorism frays the fabric of our homes and communities and jeopardizes the lives and livelihoods of individuals most impacted. Dr. Sarah L. Webb’s Colorism arrives as a fresh perspective on how we move toward a world free from harmful stigma and discord-a more liberated, more loving world.
In Colorism, Dr. Sarah shows us how colorism goes unrecognized by most even as it contours our every day lives. She leads us…
DOWNLOAD:
rapidgator.net/file/b15d75bfe3c10073f59b739fdbcfcf2a/Colorism_The_Politics_of_Skin_Tone_and_How_We_Get_Free.rar
nitroflare.com/view/2E9C25DE7AE652D/Colorism_The_Politics_of_Skin_Tone_and_How_We_Get_Free.rar

