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Have you ever heard a woman being described as “pretty for a dark skinned girl”? This podcast hears frank and often painful first-hand stories about 'shadeism' or 'colourism' – discrimination based on skin tone. We are told how decades ago, some African American organisations used the “brown paper bag test” to decide who could become members, with those with darker skins excluded. And we investigate how this prejudice is still affecting people, including in their relationships. For many, the former First Lady, Michelle Obama, has become a role model. By being married to a man with lighter skin, has she changed how black women and girls see themselves? Contributors include the singer-songwriter India Arie.
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The Documentary Podcast
Synagogue for sale
2024-09-06 • 26min
The Documentary Podcast
Bonus: CrowdScience - How do fish survive in the deep ocean?
2024-09-05 • 28min
The Documentary Podcast
West Bank: settlers, guns and sanctions
2024-09-03 • 26min
The Documentary Podcast
Assignment: The 'ghost city' of Cyprus
2024-09-03 • 26min
The Documentary Podcast
Global Dancefloor: Tbilisi
2024-09-02 • 40min
The Documentary Podcast
In the Studio: Laurie Anderson
2024-09-02 • 23min
The Documentary Podcast
Three Million: 8. Road to the past
2024-09-01 • 40min
The Documentary Podcast
The Fifth Floor: Ukraine's 'Memory Cafés'
2024-08-31 • 26min
The Documentary Podcast
BBC OS Conversations: Three years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan
2024-08-31 • 23min
The Documentary Podcast
Heart and Soul: Afghanistan 20 years on
2024-08-30 • 26min