Psychology

"Black Love can't heal us until we deconstruct our adoration of whiteness!"
"Black Love can't heal us until we deconstruct our adoration of whiteness!" Kwabena Ofori Osei 32 Views • 2 years ago

In a video, a Brazilian woman discusses her opinion that black Brazilians can't realistically speak of 'amor preto', or black love until they first face their adoration of whiteness.

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"We Blacks have been taught to not love each other," says Brazilian singer May
"We Blacks have been taught to not love each other," says Brazilian singer May Kwabena Ofori Osei 71 Views • 2 years ago

In a recent interview, Bahian singer Maya spoke about her difficulties in relationships with black men due to an endoctrination for the adoration of white women. Her sentiments echo the feelings of perhaps huundreds of thousands of black Brazilian women. The artist has gained an audience with style known as 'pagotrap', a mixture of Bahia's pagodão rhythm with American 'trap'

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Skin Bleaching In Ghana|How Beauty Brands Capitalize on Colorism | Dark Girls |
Skin Bleaching In Ghana|How Beauty Brands Capitalize on Colorism | Dark Girls | Kwabena Ofori Osei 39 Views • 2 years ago

Nana Akosua Hanson, a Ghanian TV and radio show presenter, explains how skincare brand Nivea has capitalized on the deeply ingrained idea that white skin is more beautiful in order to sell skin-bleaching treatments to women across Africa. For more on #darkgirls, visit https://bit.ly/30RTcLP

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