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Racial identity & lived experience

Within racialized groups, the shade of skin has often been weaponized as a secondary hierarchy — a colonial logic installed so successfully that communities enforced it against themselves. Colorism is not a footnote to racism but a distinct injury, one that operates in intimate spaces — family, marriage markets, workplace — with particular intimacy and particular pain. To examine it honestly is to follow the logic of colonial power into the rooms where it hides.

12 courses
Colorism and intraracial identity in Practice
See colorism and intraracial preference at work in real situations: hiring, dating, family dynamics, media rep
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Colorism and intraracial identity: A Deeper Look
Move beyond the surface understanding of colorism into its psychological roots and cultural reverberations. Yo
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Colorism and intraracial identity: A Starting Point
Explore the often-invisible hierarchy of color within racial groups and how it shapes self-worth, attraction,
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Colorism and intraracial identity: Foundations
Ground yourself in the history and mechanics of colorism so you can recognize it in yourself and others. Under
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Colorism and intraracial identity: From Confusion to Clarity
Untangle the confusion that colorism creates—especially when you're caught between different worlds or unsure
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Colorism and intraracial identity: Questions Worth Asking
Ask yourself the uncomfortable questions about colorism: Have you benefited from it? Harmed by it? Internalize
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Colorism and intraracial identity: Start Here
Begin here if you're encountering colorism and intraracial identity for the first time or need to rebuild your
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Colorism and intraracial identity: What Nobody Tells You
Discover what gets left out of mainstream conversations about colorism: the intergenerational trauma, the inti
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Living with Colorism and intraracial identity
Carry the awareness of colorism and intraracial preference into everyday life without being paralyzed by it. Y
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The Examined Colorism and intraracial identity
Examine your own internalized colorism with unflinching honesty. You cannot change what you refuse to acknowle
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What Is Colorism and intraracial identity?
Define colorism and intraracial identity not as abstract concepts but as lived hierarchies that affect who get
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Why Colorism and intraracial identity Matters
Recognize how colorism shapes opportunity, self-perception, and community dynamics in ways that intersect with
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