Taking pride in being an African child
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Only last week I was getting out of a local shop, after trying my luck at shopping for some products which I perceived to be ideal for a friend’s gift pack when some advert caught my attention. It had some illustrations and words that promoted transformation from black skin to light skin. It even graphically suggested black skin to be more imperfect than light skin. The message was clearly an anti-black skin campaign.
I had been aware of some individuals who had bleached their skin white but never really associated their choices with the effects of marketing. It was this anti-black skin campaign that triggered my curiosity to start doing my own investigations to find out if black skin was really a big issue, especially in predominantly black communities and from that, I learned quite a lot.
The contest had 10 beautiful young girls as finalists and unfortunately only one could wear the crown.The judges picked Anicia Gaothuse. To all those who feel their contestant should have won ahead of Anicia for whatever reason, hardly; the judges found Anicia to be the best among the best, so desist from disrespecting our newly crowned queen on social media or anywhere else, for that matter! Each of the 10 beautiful young women had supporters...