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Dark Girls is a 2011 documentary film by Bill Duke and D. Channsin Berry. It documents colorism within the African American community, a subject still considered taboo by many black Americans.
Dark Girls: Directed by D. Channsin Berry, Bill Duke. With Soren Baker, Ronald Boutelle, Joni Bovill, Kirk Bovill. Documentary exploring the deep-seated biases and attitudes about skin color---particularly dark skinned women, outside of and within the Black American culture.
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- D. Channsin Berry, Bill Duke
- 2011-11-17
Feb 24, 2014 · “Dark Girls” is a documentary exploring colorism and the perceptions darker-skinned women face not only in America but around the world. After the heartbreaking remark made by the young girl, a slideshow of African American women is shown, accompanied by soft piano music.
Jun 11, 2013 · Find out more about 'Dark Girls,' a fascinating and controversial film that goes underneath the surface to explore the prejudices that dark-skinned women face throughout the world.
Apr 5, 2012 · Dark Girls, a documentary about color prejudice among African-Americans, has become a hit on the film festival circuit. Actor-director Bill Duke says discrimination by...
Go underneath the surface to explore the prejudices and cultural bias that dark-skinned women face throughout the world.
Dark Girls is a fascinating and controversial film that goes underneath the surface to explore the prejudices dark-skinned women face throughout the world. It explores the roots of classism, racism and the lack of self-esteem within a segment of cultures that span from America to the most remote corners of the globe.