Acknowledging bi-racial women as black is not a threat to other black womenPosted in Anthropology, Articles, Media Archive, United States on 2017-03-25 01:42Z by Steven |
Acknowledging bi-racial women as black is not a threat to other black women
Afropunk
2017-03-23
Erin White, Contributor
Atlanta, Georgia
There’s nothing wrong with wanting to marry a black-ass person and have black-ass kids. But pretending that this is the only way to lead an “authentically” black life and have “authentically” black children is a problematic mess.
When we (the black community) talk about light skin privilege, many people want to simplify the conversation about colorism to “we’re all black”, “the police see you as black.” Isn’t this argument more true for non-white passing mixed blacks? When a person’s background and experiences in society are shaped by their blackness, why wouldn’t they “belong” to the black community?…
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