I Claim Black Because My Light Skin Doesn’t Protect Me from MisogynoirPosted in Articles, Autobiography, Media Archive on 2015-01-04 20:16Z by Steven |
I Claim Black Because My Light Skin Doesn’t Protect Me from Misogynoir
For Harriet
2015-01-03
Kesiena Boom
Brighton, England
I am a mixed race woman. One of my parents is Black and the other is white. I identify as both mixed race and as Black. I do so because of the legacy of the one drop rule and because I cannot access whiteness as it is associated with being ‘pure’ and I am clearly ‘tainted’ with my racially ambiguous looks. My afro, my golden skin, my thick figure and my full lips combine to give me an appearance that is notably not white. I feel connected to Blackness in a way I cannot feel towards whiteness. Despite being mainly raised by my white parent, it is not in whiteness that I find my home…
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