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What is Colorism

Hispanic Women/Latina Leaders Overcoming Barriers in Higher Education
Refers to discrimination based on skin color. Colorism disadvantages dark-skinned people while privileging those with lighter skin. Research has linked colorism to smaller incomes, lower marriage rates, longer prison terms, and fewer job prospects for darker-skinned people. Colorism has existed for centuries, in and out of black America (ThoughtCo, 2020).
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My Skin Color Is Not Mi Pecado
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3763-3.ch007
Abstract
This chapter revealed itself as the title of the author's dissertation because of the binary mentality that thrives throughout our country and in our personal experience. On the author's first days after arriving in the United States, she was asked where she had her tanning done. She had never heard such a thing while she was growing up in Mexico nor did she think that she had dark skin because she had always considered herself Blanca/White. It did not mean that during her early twenties she could not see color, just that appearances did not matter as much as the treatment toward her. She was raised by those whose skin color also caused them to be labeled here in the United States as Moreno/Black. The ones who raised her were a Mexican medical pastor and a Güera/White Mexican, nurse, and housewife, and they referred to her, their precious youngster, simply as Brown or—as she likes to call her skin tone—café con leche/milk with coffee. The participants in the study also related that they have faced microaggressions and—in some instances—their professional tenure was in jeopardy.
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The Impact of Gendered Lookism During Employment Stages: How Physical Appearance Discrimination Influences Recruitment, Hiring, and Compensation
Preference for light skin tones and devaluing of dark skin; also known as skin tone bias and color discrimination.
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Perceived Discrimination Among African-American Faculty and the Elliott Kemp Organizational Change Model
Despite subtle forms of racism implies colorblindness suggesting race is no longer an issue (Constantine et al., 2008).
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