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Monday, February 10 2025

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If you’re a light-skinned black woman, are you treated differently in the United States than if your skin tone were darker?

What if you traveled to, say, South Africa or Brazil?

What if you’re a member of the academic community? Would one institution treat you differently than another?

Kahlea Hunt-Khabir, a PhD candidate at the University of Maryland, a racial equity consultant and one of the co-founders of ForeverWriot, answers these questions on this episode of the Destinations With Doni podcast.

“I look at ways in which people pacify me because I’m a light-skinned black woman who is more subversive and they want to care for me in ways that they don’t want to care for my darker-skinned counterparts and what that means as far as making space for other black women and what responsibilities do lighter-skinned black women … and folks in general have to actually share their privilege.”

Check out Hunt-Khabir’s documentary “Seeking Grace: Black Women Finding Self at the University of Denver” about Grace Mabel Andrews, the first Black woman from Colorado to receive a Bachelor of Arts from DU.

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John Liang

John Liang is an Adult Third Culture Kid who grew up in Guatemala, Costa Rica, the United States, Morocco and Egypt before graduating high school. He has a bachelor's degree in languages from Georgetown University and a master's in International Policy Studies from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. Liang has covered the U.S. military for two decades as a writer and editor for InsideDefense.com, and is also editor-in-chief of Culturs Magazine. He lives in Arlington, Va., U.S.A.

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