Light Girls
Documentary • 1h 25m
A searing follow-up to the Bill Duke documentary "Dark Girls". This time, the spotlight is on the effects of colorism toward African American women who have lighter complexions and are deemed "light-skinned" in the Black community. The documentary takes a deep dive into the lives of numerous lightskinned, Black women who discuss their internal struggles as well as painful memories of community and societal prejudices.
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