What is colourism and how does it work?

A number of BAME figures have spoken out about being discriminated against based on their skin tone

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Racism around the globe is well documented, but many people don’t realise that it can occur not just when one race discriminates against another, but within a single racial group.

Colourism – what the BBC calls “discrimination against dark-skinned people in favour of those with lighter skin from the same race”– has been receiving increasing attention, raising questions about why black and Asian people in the public eye often have lighter skin.

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