Ghana To Ban Skin Bleaching Products in AugustPosted in Africa, Articles, Health/Medicine/Genetics, Media Archive, Politics/Public Policy on 2016-05-29 19:51Z by Steven |
Ghana To Ban Skin Bleaching Products in August
The Root
2016-05-29
Angela Bronner Helm, Adjunct Profesor of Journalism
City College of New York
The government of Ghana will ban all products containing hydroquinone this summer.
Colorism, that which privileges lighter skin over darker, is an issue that not only affects African Americans, but pretty much all people of color around the world.
From India to Compton, Brazil to Belize, one of the ways in which colorism rears its ugly head is in skin bleaching. We have all seen photos where celebrities such as Dominican baseball player Sammy Sosa or Nigerian-Cameroonian pop singer Dencia bleached their beautiful brown skin to odd shades not found in nature, ostensibly for beauty and prestige. As far back as the 1990s, the Jamaican dancehall song “Dem a Bleach” talked about the phenomenon of using chemicals to alter the color of brown skin.
But the West African nation of Ghana is putting the kibosh on that…
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