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Eight black women discuss the politics of skin tone

As part of our Shades of Black series, the Guardian invited eight women to talk about their experience of colourism in their relationships, careers and everyday life.

Colourism is the discrimination against individuals with a dark skin tone. This means that darker skinned black people have to fight prejudice even within their own community, where lighter skin is seen as more desirable. As such, darker skinned black people can experience both racism and colourism.

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