The earliest recollection that I have of encountering a race related incident was in a kindergarten class room, when our teacher, whose name I don’t recall, paired all of her students in a classroom dancing exercise, and a white girl name Lydia made it known that she was displeased with me having been assigned as
Archive for December, 2020
In My Skin Part I: Understanding The Effects Of Colorism Has Been My Greatest Upheaval
Posted by David Adams on December 31st, 2020
In My Skin: An Intimate And Provocative Depiction Of The Illness Of Colorism Within The Black Family
Posted by David Adams on December 26th, 2020
The phrase “black lives matter” is increasingly becoming a rallying cry for justice across the globe as society has placed a microscope on the institution of policing, in the wake of the killings of unarmed black people at the hands of police. Yet, some of the very same communities of color who have emerged as