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colorism
[kuhl-uh-riz-uhm]
noun
differential treatment based on skin color, especially favoritism toward those with a lighter skin tone and mistreatment or exclusion of those with a darker skin tone, typically among those of the same racial group or ethnicity.
Word History and Origins
Origin of colorism1
Example Sentences
I admired how deftly she explored complex topics including racism, colorism and familial estrangement within a propulsive, poignant tale.
Spike Lee’s musical drama, set at a top historically Black college, took on issues of colorism, “good” and “bad” hair and more.
Some attributed it to a larger plan of attack, accusing Whitfield of colorism toward Hassan earlier in the episode.
Anti-blackness and colorism swayed their vote, they said.
Questions about Harris’ race from Black communities are often just offshoots of a larger conversation about colorism—the relative privilege that multiracial Americans might have because of their proximity to whiteness.
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When To Use
Colorism is a form of racial discrimination based on the shade of an individual's skin tone, typically favoring lighter skin. It can occur both within a specific racial or ethnic group or across groups.
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