BLACKISH



        COMFORTABLE IN YOUR SKIN?
















Beauty is being confident in your skin! In a country where the skin tone is often store bought, it is poignant we talked about the importance of self esteem and dissuade what the media has imposed on this generation. It tears me apart when I see some of my students fall into this quagmire. How do I tell them that MOST of our musicians are being myopic in their celebration of just the FAIR skin? How do I teach them to celebrate all natural skin tones when we bow at the altar of washed out celebrities? So many names given  to it - toning, bleaching, cleaning up- but it still boils down to one thing- MENTAL SLAVERY.

 Beauty is skin deep! The jars of bleaching cream, the frozen soaps and  the loads of filters can never define you. The moment you abstain from self deprecation, the moment you are liberated to see the beauty the world needs to celebrate. Beauty comes in different colours. #blackisbeautiful #thatpublicschoolteacher #girlchild #childnotbride



HER PIECE 


Her smile
Her eyes
Her teeth
Heaven sent
If only her skin could be a shade lighter, brighter
They might have liked her better
Skin bronzed, pot burnt, polish black, Kiwi brown
Names they called her
IT HURT
She cried again

Bruised, she scratched her black beauty
Chameleon yellow, rainbow blue - her duty
Skin weak, fragility attained
Store bought, over ripe plantained
And she peeled her skin
lightening up , brightening up
Skin like milk, body like silk
Men sought, identity lost
Women sought, identity tossed

Burnt
Hurt 
Dying 
Sinking
HE looked at His masterpiece
She has lost her mattered peace

                                         - Adeola Adefemi 





Comments

Monika Jagota said…
Let’s rejoice in our minds and colours of skin����
Bravo, a proud public school teacher!
Anonymous said…
Black skin matter. Don't let anyone make yoy feel small.
Srijana Dahal said…
I'm proud of you Adeola.Keep it up.
Srijana Dahal said…
Skin colour shouldn't matter anywhere and in any place.
Anonymous said…
Lovely... keep it up sis
Enny said…
Lovely.... keep it up sis❤️🥰
Anonymous said…
I am thrilled
Beautiful piece 🖤
Oluwatosin said…
Keep soaring higher ma...
I can't forget this piece you told me

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