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Aug 2024
2h 19m

I Have So Much to Say About This Debate…

Amala Ekpunobi
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Jubilee brought together a group of black men and women of various skin tones to discuss their experiences and ideas about colorism and how skin tone affects black people’s lives. Let’s watch and react.

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