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Ever heard the phrase, 'I'm not racist, I have a Black friend'? Well the same logic may just apply to colourism too! Join Fola and Rukiya as they explore the complexities of colourism, discussing how some men who befriend dark-skinned women may still hold colourist views. And together, they unpack why proximity to dark-skinned women doesn't necessarily mean a man is free from the biases and preferences that fuel colourism. Follow Us: Instagram: @waitamitoxic Twitter: @waitamitoxic TikTok: @waitamitoxic Fola's IG: @folashade Fola's Twitter: @fola_shade Rukiya's IG: @rukiya_newts Artwork by @WhyZedStudio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This podcast contains: *Real alien autopsy posted by man whose dog was killed by the alien. *Leaked ACTUAL FOOTAGE ( not confiscated ) of Varginha, Brazil UFO crash extraterrestrial. *And Area 51 microbiologist's testimony on his one on one communication with alien call JROD.
in this episode, i'm talking about Niykee Heaton Accus Diddy&Ye of SA+Tiktoker Ekane says dark-skinned women can't achieve her success
Emma Ansah reports on a brotha who is asking what's wrong with being dark complexioned and declares "you're beautiful" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support
Are dark n*ggas having a moment? Langston and David talk to Reggie Conquest (Abbott Elementary) about the dark kings who are shining bright. This can be traced back to everyone wanting to be Wesley Snipes in the 90s as well as J.Cole apologizing to Kendrick Lamar two weeks ago. We also address the craziness of Meek Mill and Draymond Green. Plus, the latest from Terrence Howard. Fire alarms are constantly being pulled during this episode. This is the rampant colorism we promise to deliver each week. MY MOMMA TOLD ME WILL BE A PART OF NETFLIX IS A JOKE FESTIVAL! SUN 5/5 AT 7pm AT THE COMEDY STORE IN LOS ANGELES! GET YOUR TIX HERE. FOLLOW + SUBSCRIBE ON ALL PLATFORMS FOR ALL HILARIOUS AND PROBLEMATIC TALKS: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mymommatoldmepod/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm1wMf8iYG-imuTwqje2PNg TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@mymommatoldmepod?lang=en MY MOMMA TOLD ME MERCH IS NOW AVAILABLE! Visit https://mymommatoldme.merchtable.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Continuing his song-by-song breakdown of Murray's Revenge, the 2006 collaborative album with 9th Wonder, Murs dives deep into the concept of the song "D.S.W.G" offering insights from his own experiences that led to the creation of the song.Listen to the album on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/album/3KemAqTdgRAp1ZKInbgxyqListen to the album on Apple Music:https://music.apple.com/us/album/murrays-revenge/131304787Support Murs and the Podcast here:https://www.patreon.com/Murs316Subscribe to MursTV on YouTube here:https://www.youtube.com/@MursTv/videosPlease consider donating to the Zakat Foundation:https://www.zakat.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I wish i got a better experience of loving my skin and who I was. However, The truth is though, even if i had that confidence, it wasnt going to change how the world views me. We have a lot of work to do as a society and as a black community. Colourism goes beyond appearance, it plagues our lives in ways that can be unimaginable to others. Please check out these resources that I have referenced in the Podcast to help you understand this isuue better: 1. How Colourism shows up in the workplace 2. How society made me hate the colour of my skin 3. Medical neglect based on skin colour 4. Lil Kim's interviewPlease note : my podcast is purely subjective and my interpretations of articles are based on my personal experiences and these views might not be shared by the authors. Please continue to rate and share comments and Follow the podcast on IG And Youtube: @Meetmeinmycorner
Putin Arrests Two IG Models Who Thought They Could Get Spicy Online By Doing THIS | Dark Skinned? Coach Greg Adams YouTube Channel Free Agent Lifestyle YouTube Channel
Emma Ansah report on a sista who is tired of being told she's pretty for a dark skinned woman --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support
It gets real as we delve into a raw discussion on colorism and beauty standards within the black community. From the sting of backhanded compliments to the weight of 'good hair' expectations, we lay bare the personal stories that have shaped our understanding of self-worth. Then we switch it up with a spirited exchange about the rise of charcuterie boards and muscle car enthusiasts' peculiar road antics. Don't miss out as we also shine a light on Amy Smith, a local realtor, making a splash in Charlotte and Fort Mill. Find Amy on Facebook at Amy Smith Dupree and on Instagram at @asmith_hereforhousing.
Demetra Kaye reports on a Sista warning dark skinned people to think twice before traveling to Italy due to how she was treated. Connect with Demetra: @demetrakaye --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support
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A WanderLearn listener asked me: "Why do people come to the United States to escape racism if there is systemic racism in the USA?" In this show, I answer that question in 6 minutes. Watch the Video on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKc2nQ4HXmg Podcast For more on racism in the USA, hear what Rejoice Tapon says. More info To leave an anonymous voicemail that I could use on the podcast, go to SpeakPipe.com/FTapon You can post comments, ask questions, and sign up for my newsletter at http://wanderlearn.com. If you like this podcast, subscribe and share! On social media, my username is always FTapon. Connect with me on: Facebook Twitter YouTube Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr My Patrons sponsored this show! Claim your monthly reward by becoming a patron at http://Patreon.com/FTapon Rewards start at just $2/month! Affiliate links Start your podcast with my company, Podbean, and get one month free! In the USA, I recommend trading crypto with Kraken. Outside the USA, trade crypto with Binance and get 5% off your trading fees! For backpacking gear, buy from Gossamer Gear.
Numbers 25:10–30:1 (29:40) Haftarah: Jeremiah 1:1-2:3 B'rit haChadasha: Matthew 26:1-30; 1 Corinthians 5:6-8
Allison Josephs interviews Sara Braun, author of "That Black Hasidic Lady: A memoir of a dark-skinned Hasidic woman."
Janelle Rucker, aka @Burgerandwines joins the Swirl Suite to discuss wine certifications. VinePair recently released an artlcle titled "Did I Waste My Time and Money on Wine Certifications?" by Sedale McCall. We dive into this article and give our candid opinions about wine certifications. Follow Janelle https://www.instagram.com/burgerandwines/ Vote for me as your Favorite Chef https://favchef.com/2023/sarita-cheaves Follow The Swirl Suite: SwirlSuite@gmail.com @SwirlSuite www.swirlsuite.com Sarita @VineMeUp Tanisha @GirlMeetsGlass Leslie @Vino301 Glynis @Vino_Noire
Janelle Rucker, aka @Burgerandwines joins the Swirl Suite to discuss wine certifications. VinePair recently released an artlcle titled "Did I Waste My Time and Money on Wine Certifications?" by Sedale McCall. We dive into this article and give our candid opinions about wine certifications.Follow Janellehttps://www.instagram.com/burgerandwines/Vote for me as your Favorite Chefhttps://favchef.com/2023/sarita-cheavesFollow The Swirl Suite:SwirlSuite@gmail.com@SwirlSuite www.swirlsuite.comSarita @VineMeUpTanisha @GirlMeetsGlassLeslie @Vino301Glynis @Vino_Noire
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Join hosts Linda Scott and Sharilyn Fisher as they welcome special guest, Shahidah Alia, Founder of I.A.S. Image Consulting for Part Two of "Pretty For a Dark Skinned Girl."
Join hosts Linda Scott and Sharilyn Fisher as they welcome special guest, Shahidah Alia, Founder of I.A.S. Image Consulting for Part One of "Pretty For a Dark Skinned Girl."
Langston and David answer a listener's email about lightskinned people getting more nosebleeds. Send your conspiracy theories, music drops, and any problematic talks to mymommapod@gmail.com We are now on YouTube! Listen & Watch episodes of My Momma Told Me. Subscribe to the channel here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The dark skinned experience is extremely diverse and complex. We all go our through many struggles and challenges as dark- skinned people. Listen to us as we share our own experiences on the topic of colorism, skin bleaching, dark skinned privilege and more. Tune in to this week's episode as we have a transparent conversation about our dark-skinned experience. Feel free to share your own experience in the comments. YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/issablackthingInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/issablackthingTwitter: https://twitter.com/IssaBlackThingTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@issablackthing
Have you ever had to deal with colorism within your own family? If so, how did you handle it? Celeste tells us her personal story of colorism on both her mother's and father's sides of her family.Celeste, who comes from mixed ancestry on both maternal and paternal sides of her family, courageously tells her personal experiences about the privilege between members based on complexion. She resides in Tennessee, is studying theater as an aspiring actress, and can be found on Instagram @daniellecelestebrown How have you responded to colorism, whether within your family, work, school, or community? Would you like to come on and tell your story? Feel free to reach out via email, or an Insta DM!What it means to be multiracial in America, one story at a time, from the studio to the streets.DOWNLOAD and SUBSCRIBE to Generation Mixed.FOLLOW us on:Instagram| @generationmixedpodcastTwitter | @genmixedpodcastTik Tok | @genmixedpodcastSubscribe to our newsletter at www.Justjmarc.comPlease email us here with any suggestions, comments, and questionsfor future episodes.generationmixedpodcast@gmail.com
Phillip Scott reports on Harris County prosecutor Waymond Wesley's old tweets disparaging dark-skinned Black women. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/psae/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/psae/support
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Vidcast: https://youtu.be/xeK8CJm3t7U Austin Texas-based Shani Biotechnologies has partnered with University of Texas-Arlington to create a point-of-care sensor that accurately measures blood oxygen and serum hemoglobin levels in patients with pigmented skin. Rather than utilizing the infrared sensors employed in most pulse oximeters, the Shani devices incorporates green-blue light and a proprietary algorithm that compensates for the subjects skin color. https://www.uta.edu/news/news-releases/2022/10/27/uta-shani-blood-device #pulseoximetry #hemoglobin #infrared #greenblue
A group of University of Michigan researchers has found a device commonly used to measure blood oxygen levels is likely to produce inaccurate readings for dark skinned patients. Plus, a new halal coney island opens on Detroit's east side, and Sigma Gamma Rho celebrates 100 years.
Kieron Harrell is Chicago based comedian, actor and model. We talk other light skinned artist, why I drove four hours from Michigan on some thirsty sh*t and Waukegan High School deserves a 9/11. Silence of the Lambs made me want to pierce my nipples, his mom called him a whore at Costco & there are no more black people on our food anymore. The views expressed on the podcast are of The Lobo Den Podcast and do not reflect the views and positions of anyone ever. Support The Lobo Den Podcast by joining the Patreon with bonus content and more: https://www.patreon.com/theloboden YouTube: https://youtu.be/JK_cd4JJwd4 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ki_almighty/ https://www.instagram.com/lobo9110/ https://www.instagram.com/thelobodenpodcast/ Best Group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/830054804387858 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theloboden Twitter: https://twitter.com/lobodenpodcast https://twitter.com/lobo9110 Donate: https://www.paypal.me/thelobodenpodcast Links: https://linktr.ee/theloboden
Episode 110: Pulse Ox in Dark-skinned People. Learn about the most recent findings in pulse oximeters in dark-skinned people. Bahar and Arianna explain the new recommendations by FDA regarding this topic. Written by Bahar Hamidi, MS4; and Arianna Crediford, MS4. American University of the Caribbean (AUC). Comments by Hector Arreaza, MD. ________________This is the Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California. Our program is affiliated with UCLA, and it's sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice._________________Bahar: When I first saw this news breakout on CNN I was stunned! A cohort study just published (7/11/22) in JAMA called “Assessment of Racial and Ethnic Differences in Oxygen Supplementation Among Patients in the Intensive Care Unit” revealed that Asian, Black, and Hispanic patients received less supplemental oxygen than White patients, because of the differences in pulse oximeter performance, which may contribute to known race and ethnicity–based disparities in care. I cannot believe this discovery has not been given the attention it deserves earlier. I believe maybe COVID had a lot to do with it; as checking the pulse ox deciphered the patients' treatment plan. Let's think about it for a moment, how important is the pulse ox accuracy?Arianna: Well, we know that insufficient administration of supplemental oxygen can make changes in the initiation and management of noninvasive verse invasive mechanical ventilation. The study mentions some other important points like pulse oximeter performance disparities playing a role in decision-making regarding fluid management, specialty service consultation, and even intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Bahar: It states, “artificially high SpO2 readings in the emergency department could also affect the perceived need for cardiology service admission for heart failure management, possibly explaining the finding that Black and Hispanic patients were less likely than White patients to be admitted to a cardiology service.”Arianna: So how you may ask the study really put this to the test? The large cohort study had 3,069 patients in the intensive care unit, so what they did was they took the average hemoglobin oxygen saturation for each patient and tracked how much supplemental oxygen was given to the patients and lo and behold, the data revealed that Asian, Black, and Hispanic patients had a higher adjusted time-weighted average pulse oximetry reading and were administered significantly less supplemental oxygen compared with White patients even with adjusting for potential confounders.Bahar: And what is the solution you may ask? Well, the FDA issued a new draft guidance that recommends companies making medical products submit a “race and ethnicity diversity plan” to the agency early in their development of products, and that a plan should include enrolling diverse groups of people into their clinical trials as of April 2022. As a reminder, it's been a year since CDC declared racism a public health threat. Arianna: Rutendo Jakachira is a Ph.D. student in Brown University's Department of Physics. She is studying racial disparities in pulse oximetry. She stated that COVID-19 likely helped uncover the suspected pulse oximeter limitations in dark-skinned people. Kimani Toussaint is a professor and senior associate dean in the School of Engineering at Brown University. Jakachira, Toussaint, and their colleagues from Engineering at Brown University are developing non-invasive methods to make pulse oximeters more accurate in blood oxygen readings for people with dark skin tones.Bahar: Toussaint stated that they are “trying to mitigate the skin tone issues by doing something interesting with the light, but it's a significant challenge and this really highlights the need to have diversity and inclusion.” Pulse oximeters work by sending beams of light through the fingertips to measure blood oxygen levels, they are actually measuring how much oxygen has been absorbed by hemoglobin. Melanin is the brown pigment that gives color to our skin, hair, and eyes. It turns out that both hemoglobin and melanin absorb light at similar wavelengths and it can be challenging to separate their contributions to the detected level of oxygen. Arianna: Toussaint explains that melanin will overlap with the absorption properties of the hemoglobin in your blood, which can lead to inaccurate pulse oximeter readings because people have different amounts of melanin.Bahar: Jakachira and Toussaint are trying to cancel out the effect of melanin on how pulse oximeters measure blood oxygen levels. The result of this work would be a contribution that can be applied to other similar-based technologies that measure levels of substances through the skin, but they could not share additional details of their proceedings as the research team is currently completing a patent application. Now what is also shocking is that there have actually been prior studies that have shown differences of several percentage points in SpO2 for a given hemoglobin oxygen saturation between Black and White patients, but in the past, the clinical significance of these findings was discounted and downplayed. Arianna: I think this study and discovery urges further studies in different regions and not just at one institution or geographic location. The article encourages further exploration of specific factors within a racial and ethnic group that could put some patients at particularly high risk of oxygenation disparities, including skin tone, degree of desaturation, exposure to specific oxygen delivery devices, comorbidities, and other sociodemographic factors. Bahar: Some other studies they hope will be performed are:-Differences in oxygen supplementation in patients receiving invasive or noninvasive positive pressure ventilation and a potential association of vasopressors and inotropes AND Clinical decisions other than oxygen delivery that may be affected by pulse oximeter performance discrepancies.Arianna: So we can definitely say that some groundwork has been done but further research is needed to confirm these findings and explore other clinical factors associated with treatment disparities.Bahar: It is great to stay in the loop and know what health care providers should look out for, I hope this podcast will raise awareness of the matter and hopefully we come up with a more accurate Pulse Ox prototype that will be fit for all ethnicities and skin tones.____________________________Conclusion: Now we conclude episode number 110 “Pulse Ox in Dark-skinned People.” Today we learned that pulse oximeters are being adjusted to become more accurate in different shades of skin. We are working together to make medicine a better science for all. “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced,” said James Baldwin. This week we thank Hector Arreaza, Bahar Hamidi, Arianna Crediford, Valeri Civelli, and Ariana Lundquist. Audio by Adrianne Silva.Even without trying, every night, you go to bed being a little wiser. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. If you have any feedback, contact us by email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week! _____________________References:Gottlieb ER, Ziegler J, Morley K, Rush B, Celi LA. Assessment of Racial and Ethnic Differences in Oxygen Supplementation Among Patients in the Intensive Care Unit. JAMA Intern Med. Published online July 11, 2022. doi:10.1001/jamainternmed.2022.2587. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2794196Howard, Jacqueline, Scientists are searching for solutions after studies show pulse oximeters don't work as well for people of color, CNN Health, Published on July 11, 2022. https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/11/health/pulse-oximeters-dark-skin-study/index.htmlRoyalty-free music used for this episode: Good Vibes Alt Mix by Videvo, downloaded on May 06, 2022 from https://www.videvo.net/royalty-free-music-track/good-vibes-alt-mix/1017292/
In this episode the brothers of Wooisms are joined with another Dark Skinned individual known to the brothers as Black.Black comes and joins the brothers with positive affirmations and dark but great vibes. Black talks about life, the ups, the downs, the good and the bad. This prompts Woo to ask about long distance relationships and building on a relationship when one has a child. The fellas hit the Woosah Moment of the Week and then let Big Boss Vette close the episode with Snatched. Don't forget each and every Saturday nights from 10pm-12 am the new episodes of Wooisms drops on Nspire U on Air and the replay on Fridays during the same time. Also, head over to www.wooisms.com for all the latest updates and merchandise. As always peaux up, light the hookah, sit back and enjoy this thang known as Wooisms. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wooisms/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wooisms/support
The peril of syncretism is the account found in Torah parsha Pinchas. The error at the Acacia Grove in Num. 25 is: don't be distinct, blend in with the culture. The grace of Balaam is lawlessness, it teaches that it's okay to assimilate the worship practices of Ishtar into the festivals of the Creator. Yahusha has strong words against the assembly in Pergamos in Rev. 2. Download the 2021-2022 Eighth Edition Torah To The Tribes Parashah
“THE DARKSKINNED LIGHTSKINNED WOMAN” THE BLACK WOMAN IN THE MIRROR
Did you know that Germany is reversing course on their commitment to transition to “clean energy?” Their reliance on renewable energies has caused their electric bills to skyrocket, they've had to rely heavily on Vladimir Putin for natural gas and they've been unable to stop burning coal since it's needed to fuel EVs.Also in this episode you'll learn fossil fuels are much cleaner for the environment than renewable energy. Plus, unlike so-called “clean energy” no child slave labor from developing countries is required to drill for fossil fuels. Here's a dirty secret EV cultists don't want you to know: It takes 17.5M gallons of diesel fuel per year to mine one lithium site.Other topics:-Joe Biden is Unremorseful about high gas prices, doubles-down on “clean energy.-In a huge win for the 1st Amendment, SCOTUS rules the state of Maine cannot exclude religious schools in tuition funding. More: www.Carljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter:https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that Germany is reversing course on their commitment to transition to “clean energy?” Their reliance on renewable energies has caused their electric bills to skyrocket, they've had to rely heavily on Vladimir Putin for natural gas and they've been unable to stop burning coal since it's needed to fuel EVs.Also in this episode you'll learn fossil fuels are much cleaner for the environment than renewable energy. Plus, unlike so-called “clean energy” no child slave labor from developing countries is required to drill for fossil fuels. Here's a dirty secret EV cultists don't want you to know: It takes 17.5M gallons of diesel fuel per year to mine one lithium site.Other topics:-Joe Biden is Unremorseful about high gas prices, doubles-down on “clean energy.-In a huge win for the 1st Amendment, SCOTUS rules the state of Maine cannot exclude religious schools in tuition funding. More: www.Carljacksonshow.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter:https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Across four careers and just as many continents, Yza Shady's journey through life can be described as many things, but plain isn't one of them! In this conversation, we talk about Yza's extraordinary career pivots, starting with her dancing days in 1980s' NYC go-go bars and Parisian cabaret clubs, as well as cruise ships; to her time as an off-Broadway actor; then her transition to teacher at an elite boarding school for protege golf and tennis students; and finally her move to the corporate world as a proposal writer. We also dive into what it was like growing up in a multi-cultural, Hispanic/Black family; her experience traveling solo at 15 to live abroad in South America for a year; and some of the prejudices she's faced being a “dark-haired, dark-skinned” artist, beginning as an eight-year-old ballerina. And through all these experiences, Yza shares several surreal, sometimes life-altering, moments in time that have shaped her, as well as some adversities, including a couple near-death encounters; an unexpected divorce; and workplace inequity. We end by talking about Yza's dream to eventually become an author and share her autobiographical essays with the world. And at the very end, Yza graces us by reading one of her essays, and it's packed with so much emotion! Disclaimer: Not Your Average GOAT is produced and edited by Teisha Gillespie with music by Anton Vlasov, Serge Quadrado and Coma Media. All content is copyrighted and should not be reproduced, recreated or reused without explicit permission. Please visit NotYourAverageGOAT.org/Contact for questions.
IM A RICH WHITE MAN WITH A BEAUTIFUL DARK SKINNED BLACK WOMAN BECAUSE HER BLACK MAN DONT WANT HER
It's a Brand New Episode Of IMG Podcast and we've got the delectable Beverly Naya on the show today. She talks getting started in Nollywood, Her Fashion Line 'BENAYA', the colorism that exists in the industry(Lighter actors getting cast over Dark Skinned actors) and the upcoming second part of her acclaimed documentary 'SKIN'. Also there was talk of a Trip somewhere nice sponsored by Inkblot... maybe. Listen to find out! Catch Beverly On IG; @thebeverlynaya and @benaya_official Shop Benaya on; https://www.benayaofficial.com Be nice, say hi! img@ink-blot.tv Inkblot Productions https://youtube.com/c/InkblotProductionsNigeria Follow Naz on: Instagram: @nazonuzo & Twitter: @IamSnazz Follow Zulu on: Instagram: @zvlv & Twitter: @Zvlv_o Follow Damola on: Instagram: @damola555 & Twitter: @damola5 Follow our socials: Instagram, Facebook & Twitter: @inkblotpresents Please rate and leave us a review on Podbean; https://imgpodcast.podbean.com/e/beverly-naya-actor-and-dark-skin-activist/?token=e8ae69e657e23660e54fdd06c4dd5f18
I've been wanting to talk about being a single, dark-skinned girl for awhile now, but I struggled to organize my thoughts on the topic and pinpoint what exactly I had to say about it. It's also a vulnerable topic for me, and I wasn't sure I was ready to publicly engage this subject, even though I've skimmed the surface a bit in my recent content. So this week, I'm simply going to start. I'm not putting any pressure on myself to have some kind of manifesto or profound takeaways. I'll simply start the conversation. And where I want to start is by reflecting on my girlhood and young adulthood. *Dr. Webb is available for speaking, consulting, and coaching.*
On this episode of Woke By Accident Podcast, we discuss the Columbia University Department Chair who was recently suspended for racist tweets directed at a dark-skinned model Nyakima Gatwech and how these comments can be the source of internal colorism issues which many blacks deal with. Check out Woke By Accident at www.wokebyaccident.net or on your favorite streaming platforms! Music Soul Searching · Causmic Last Night's Dream — Tryezz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/c4challenge/message
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My Instagram live stream for this week falls on Valentine's Day! While I've never really made a big deal of this day, I felt inspired to celebrate with my audience this year by dedicating my entire live to showing love for dark skin people, especially women, girls, and femmes. Below are the prepared affirmations I share, but be sure to watch the recording to hear the affirmations I read from my audience in the live chat! *Dr. Webb is available for speaking, consulting, and coaching.*
The past two weeks, I've discussed colorism as explicit prejudice and colorism as implicit bias. This week, I want to talk about the impact of colorism on self esteem for dark skin girls. We most often talk about bias and prejudice as it pertains to our feelings about other people. But what happens when we internalize colorism and direct those prejudices and biases against ourselves? I'll also touch a bit on self-image, which has a lot to do with how you see yourself and your beliefs about how other people see you. Some of what I share here will be a review of a previous post on internalized colorism. ----- Dr. Webb is available for speaking, consulting, and coaching.
Did you grow up dark skinned? What were some of the funniest or most harsh jokes that you got growing up? This was a pretty deep episode not gonna lie… and you can really tell where Mike Porter and Ty's passions lie. How do you feel about it? Always let us know in the comments! Hope yall enjoyed this episode…and as always… Cop Some Merch… Merch Link- https://got15entertainment.com Sub To The Patreon… Patreon Link- https://www.patreon.com/GOT15 Leave a Like… Leave a Comment… Turn on Post Notifications… Subscribe and Watch Daily!!!!SHOW LESS
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On this episode we dive deep into COLORISM with good friends of the podcast Courtney Washington, Isaiah T Edah-Dike, and Quiondriya Gee. We take a look at how it affects us at school, work, and just everyday life. We also discussed the origins and ways we all combat the atrocity that is colorism. In the sharing of our personal experiences with colorism we found that we often see things through different lenses of privilege.IG:http://www.instagram.com/@phinding_isaiahhttp://www.instagram.com/@clwashi2http://www.instagram.com/@quiondriyaghttp://www.instagram.com/thejungleishellpodcasthttp://www.instagram.com/agotdamnphool http://www.instagram.com/the_alphamel
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Hosts Black, GP, and Toxic Tone discuss the love of music and street code with a special guest and friend Shorty Bangg. Rocky Road Productions presents Vitamin D EPISODE 11 "Light Skinned vs Dark Skinned Women, Music, and Street Code" Hosts @blackco81 @that_is_gp @joyroadtone Vitamin D will be LIVE on the Rocky Road Productions Facebook page (@rrpporchtalk), YouTube, and ROCKYROADMEDIA.COM every Saturday at 5 pm EST after the Porch Talk Podcast. Watch us LIVE on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/PorchTalk Watch previous episodes https://rockyroadmedia.com/vitamin-d/ Join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1208670316197945 Follow us on social media https://linktr.ee/RRPVitaminD #lightskinnedvsdarkskinned #lightskinnedvsdarkskinnedwomen #music #streetcode #Fortheloveofmusicandstreetcode #Coronavirus #Covid19 #VitaminD #Rockyroadproductionsllc #maleperspective #MalePOV
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“Black Girl Magic” “WE ARE BEAUTIFUL” We so desperately have to uplift each other. Society will influence us to believe that we aren't pretty enough. Why can't be just be pretty? Instead we get you're pretty to be dark skinned. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkswtayy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkswtayy/support