We got Colorism Activists now?

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Social media personality Chrissie has established a fundraising account to launch a magazine that will cater to dark-skinned Black women. The self-described colorism activist explained Divine Dark Skin Magazine will be a publication that represents “chocolate and mahogany-colored skin on nearly every page.”

“The magazine is for Black women so it will include all shades but dark and brown-skinned women will be the majority and there will be no light-skinned, racially ambiguous looking women,” Chrissie told Atlanta Black Star. “Dark skinned women and girls are severely misrepresented and under represented in today’s media so this online and print publication is necessary for those reasons.”

Chrissie, who has remained anonymous online for the past five years, explained on her GoFundMe page that the online and print magazine will be a place where dark-skinned women can share their experiences.

“Are you excited to finally flip through a publication or go on a site that has chocolate and mahogany-colored skin on nearly every page, a magazine that is TRULY exclusive for Black women?” she asks potential donors. “What about an authentic safe space for our stories, our triumphs and our pain as Black women and girls?”

Chrissie promised DDS magazine is “coming soon” but explained she needed help raising funds for website expenses, manufacturing costs, advertising and overhead fees like insurance and equipment purchases. The account, which has been established since Dec. 13, currently has raised $1,350 of a $15,000 goal.

Donors have left messages of support for the effort on the page.

YouTube page Black Men Taking Our Community Back applauded the move forward.


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Victoria Hope aligned herself with the effort and vowed to donate more toward the publication.


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Carla Wheaden backed the positive representation of Black women for young girls.

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Sullivan Young Jr. promised to continue contributing to the fundraiser.

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New subscriber Darnell Johnson may sometimes have different views, but he wished Chrissie well with her new endeavor.

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DDS magazine is only the latest step in Chrissie’s crusade for representation of dark-skinned women. She established a Facebook page called Divine Dark Skin in 2012 that collects testimonials from women with dark complexions who have faced hardship based on their skin tone. Additionally, Chrissie’s YouTube page features videos discussing the way Black women distance themselves from their race, including a critique of Serena Williams’ engagement to white Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.

Both the YouTube and Facebook pages are currently accepting donations that will be used toward the magazine.


Link to GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/DivineDarkSkin
 
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So brotha Satam....So does this mean only dark and brown skin sistas are gonna be on the cover if they are famous. Another thing they mentioned light skin but then put a comma and mentioned racially ambiguous. So does this mean a light skin sista like Rihanna can't be in the mag or is it if you are only light skin and ambiguous say like Quincy Jones daughter that acts.

Are they only gonna interview dark skin women and brown skin women? What about their advertisers? Are they gonna tell chase and etc to only run ads in their paper with dark skin and brown skin black women and no light skin women.

Just asking some honest questions on what you think.
 
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I'm just about done with "activism". What's next, short nikka activism?:mjlol:
Because "discrimination against short men" isn’t rooted in White supremacy and a direct result of Eurocentric beauty standards force-fed to the descendants of Africans held in the US under chattel slavery. :francis:
 
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It's not activism. It's a market.

My ex-girlfriend is one of those natural hair sisters. She gets invited to model for shows and the like. 90% of the women models have less coiled hair textures. 60% are light brown to light skin. Majority of the people supporting are dark brown/dark skin with more coarse hair. It's mad.

They need more things for them.
 

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Because "discrimination against short men" is rooted in White supremacy and a direct result of Eurocentric beauty standards force-fed to the descendants of Africans held in the US under chattel slavery. :francis:
iunno if you're being sarcastic but it is :arrogant2:
 

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I'm just about done with "activism". What's next, short nikka activism?:mjlol:

All jokes aside as one brotha in here mentioned it is a market for this.

Man there is a market for damn near everything it is just how you target that market. Some of the stuff kats say on here (even the wildest shyt) here actually could be used as ideas for magazines or websites...and the shyt could actually be sucessful.

So I don't blame the sista for marketing a magazine like this.
 
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Because "discrimination against short men" is rooted in White supremacy and a direct result of Eurocentric beauty standards force-fed to the descendants of Africans held in the US under chattel slavery. :francis:


Just out of curiosity, are you male?
 

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Bro it's all over. In pretty much every society that has come into CAC contact - this is the pervasive thinking.


This is what they don't get. Yet people here THINK they understand racism/White Supremacy.
 
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