What it’s like to compete with white femininity

Diary of an Angry Black Woman… What it’s like to compete with white femininity

Diary of an Angry Black Woman… What it’s like to compete with white femininity

Nameya Jacobs Disclaimer: I am light-skinned, mixed-race, and petite with 3B/3C hair. This means I am sitting on a mountain of privilege which has to be remembered throughout this article. Dark-skinned Black women who are either tall, fat, masc-presenting, disabled, or anything that doesn’t fit into the eurocentric standards of beauty have it much worse. Colourism is prevalent both in and out of the Black community and it is my duty, and the duties of the women who look like me, to speak up against it. From the age of three, I knew that stood next to a white girl,…
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