We Love That For You

We Really Went Skin Deep

1 h 18 min · 6. feb. 2024
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In this episode, Cameron and Adrian are joined by activist Adjoa Saahene and supermodel Sasha Colin.This episode focuses on the the issue of colorism in the world and the modeling industry thought the perspective of both the guests who are of darker skin complexion. The conversation delves into the experiences and perspectives of both Adjoa and Sasha, offering insights into the challenges faced by dark-skinned women. Tune in for an engaging and informative discussion on these important issues. Watch the show on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@WLTFYPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@WLTFYPodcast] Follow the show at: https://www.instagram.com/wltfypodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/wltfypodcast/] [00:03:53] Colorism in the modeling industry. [00:09:57] Colorism in society. [00:12:18] Black men and lighter-skinned babies. [00:19:11] Colorism and fetishization. [00:24:04] Biracial identity and cultural experiences. [00:29:02] Relationships between different black communities. [00:35:02] Identity and cultural assimilation. [00:41:44] Skin bleaching and colorism. [00:46:07] Eurocentric beauty standards. [00:54:01] Dealing with online trolls. [00:58:08] Underlying racism in the workplace. [01:04:18] Racism tied to education. [01:07:23] African empires pre-colonialism. [01:13:17] Responding to racism. [01:17:40] Creating open spaces for conversation.

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We Really Went Skin Deep

In this episode, Cameron and Adrian are joined by activist Adjoa Saahene and supermodel Sasha Colin.This episode focuses on the the issue of colorism in the world and the modeling industry thought the perspective of both the guests who are of darker skin complexion. The conversation delves into the experiences and perspectives of both Adjoa and Sasha, offering insights into the challenges faced by dark-skinned women. Tune in for an engaging and informative discussion on these important issues. Watch the show on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@WLTFYPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/@WLTFYPodcast] Follow the show at: https://www.instagram.com/wltfypodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/wltfypodcast/] [00:03:53] Colorism in the modeling industry. [00:09:57] Colorism in society. [00:12:18] Black men and lighter-skinned babies. [00:19:11] Colorism and fetishization. [00:24:04] Biracial identity and cultural experiences. [00:29:02] Relationships between different black communities. [00:35:02] Identity and cultural assimilation. [00:41:44] Skin bleaching and colorism. [00:46:07] Eurocentric beauty standards. [00:54:01] Dealing with online trolls. [00:58:08] Underlying racism in the workplace. [01:04:18] Racism tied to education. [01:07:23] African empires pre-colonialism. [01:13:17] Responding to racism. [01:17:40] Creating open spaces for conversation.

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