Embracing Colorism From Birth as Parents and Society

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In many African communities, some parents feel joy or disappointment based on their baby’s complexion, whether the baby is born dark-skinned or light-skinned. But where does this thinking come from, and how can we start to change it?
To unpack this, we are joined by Thuli Kakaza, a social worker, counselling and trauma expert to give more insightful information about the topic.
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#MpumalangaAzishe!!
11 Sep English South Africa Society & Culture

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