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The impact of colourism on people and societies 

 

This episode looks at how colourism affects people and their life chances, and how research is helping to fill the gaps in our knowledge around this pervasive but perhaps not widely known form of discrimination.

 

Featuring Dr Aisha Phoenix, a social justice lecturer from the School of Education, Communication & Society at King’s College London, the episode also explores what lies behind colourism and hears about her research that is helping improve understanding around the prevalence and effects of colourism on individuals and societies around the world.

You can also use the player on the right-hand side or this link to hear more episodes in the series.

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