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The Color Paradigm: The Impact of Colorism on the Racial Identity and Identification of Latinas
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EthnicityColor ParadigmRacial StudySocial SciencesRacial IdentityRaceLatino/a StudiesLatino CultureLatin American DiasporaAfrican American StudiesU.s. ContextLatin American SocietyChicano StudiesLatin American HistoryRacial GroupRacismLatin American CultureEthnic DiscriminationSkin Color PrivilegeRacial EquityIntersectionalityLatin American StudiesCultureHumanitiesSociologySocial Work ResearchRace Relation
Existing research has provided scant analysis on the impact of colorism or skin color privilege and stigma on racial identity and identification among Latinos/as. This article explores the dynamics of colorism and the impact on racial identity and identification among Latinos/as of varying phenotypes. The experiences of a subset of eight Caribbean Latinas and one Chicana are used to illustrate how Latinas negotiate their racial identification and survive experiences of both stigma and privilege within the U.S. context. The article concludes with implications for social work research, practice, and pedagogy.
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