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Photos from The Shade Initiative's post 20/05/2026

You may not even realize you have internalized colorism until you really reflect on it.

Swipe through and be honest with yourself.🤎

For Every Shade. Always.🤎

Photos from The Shade Initiative's post 01/05/2026

Before your child turns 5, their brain has already decided what “beautiful” looks like.
Not only from what you told them but also from what they watched, heard, and absorbed before they ever had the words to question it.

What they see every day becomes their normal. Make it diverse. Make it kind.
Save this and share it with a parent.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ 🤎

29/04/2026

If you were wondering if skin bleaching was random,watch this video

For every shade. Always. 🤎

Photos from The Shade Initiative's post 25/04/2026

Sometimes it’s not about what you said… it’s about who’s saying it.

Being “too much,” “too loud,” or “too stern” is often just code for something deeper. And when you constantly have to shrink yourself just to be accepted, it stops being about behavior and starts being about bias.

You shouldn’t have to dilute your voice to make others comfortable. Your presence is not a problem.

For Every Shade. Always.🤎

Photos from The Shade Initiative's post 23/04/2026

Racism and colourism are not the same thing, and understanding the difference matters. One is about race. The other is about skin tone, and it often does its damage closest to home. Here is a breakdown worth knowing.

For every shade. Always. 🤎

Photos from The Shade Initiative's post 21/04/2026

Colourism in Nigeria is a conversation that has been long overdue. Have you experienced it? We want to know your story, anonymously and safely. Link in bio. 🤎

Photos from The Shade Initiative's post 19/04/2026

Ideally, your skin tone shouldn’t determine how well the world sees you in media, medicine, or the mirror.

Skin representation shapes how children see themselves, how doctors diagnose you, and it’s time we talked about it.

Save & share if this opened your eyes.

For every shade. Always. 🤎

17/04/2026

We asked a simple question:
“What comes to mind when you hear dark skin?”

And every single answer? Beautiful.

This is what it looks like when we start unlearning and choosing better.

For Every Shade. Always.🤎

Photos from The Shade Initiative's post 14/04/2026

You weren’t born feeling “not enough.”
You learned it.

From comments.
From what gets praised.
From what gets ignored.

But that doesn’t make it true.

You’re not too dark.
You’re not less.
You’re not harder to love.

Unlearn it. Start today. 🤎

For Every Shade. Always.🤎
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12/04/2026

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A modeling agency said dark-skinned models don’t get jobs because clients prefer lighter skin.

But who shaped that preference?

It shows up in casting, in lyrics, in the things we casually normalize… and a dark-skinned child is watching and learning from it.

We have to be more intentional about what we push.

Black is beautiful. Not as a statement, but as truth.

For Every Shade. Always.🤎

Photos from The Shade Initiative's post 10/04/2026

We say “all shades are beautiful”
But some of our actions don’t always reflect that.

You can see it in who gets more praise, more attention, more chances…
and who has to try harder to be seen.

It’s not about blame. It’s about doing better.
Not just what we say, but how we show up.

For Every Shade. Always.🤎

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