Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Press Clippings

RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH





RICHMOND VOICE NEWSPAPER



UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND'S THE COLLEGIAN

RAPPAHANOCK RECORD


Saturday, April 23, 2011

Book Now Available at the Black History Museum and Cultural Center of VA!

You can buy "Light-Skinned, Dark-Skinned or In-Between?" at the Black History and Cultural Center of Virginia. Look for it on the shelves of the Heritage Gift Shop.
Address:

Black History and Cultural Center of Virginia
3 East Clay Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219

books are $12.50 each

books are also available at theblackertheberry.org

Documentary flyer: "Light-Skinned, Dark-Skinned or In-Between?"

Pictures from Fall '10/ Winter '11 Events

me at my first radio interview! 105.7 Kiss FM with Miss Community Clovia

Speaking at the Radio One Teen Forum

me holding my book, "Light-Skinned, Dark-Skinned, or In-Between?"

Children with my book after a church seminar

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

me and children with the book

my table at the Radio One Teen Forum

A Little Background

My name is Kiara Lee. I am a junior in college, studying Sociology and Spanish. I am an author, a speaker and an activist.

In May 2010, I wrote "Light-Skinned, Dark-Skinned and In-Between?" a children's book on colorism.


Colorism: discrimination, usually within an ethnic group, where one's value is based on the shade of one's complexion (light-skinned, dark-skinned, etc).


Since I've written the book, I've been speaking and doing seminars about colorism and self-esteem, as both subjects are closely related. In my travels, I've found that adults are even more so affected by colorism & self-esteem than children are. From this observation came my inspiration to create my very own amateur documentary, also called "Light-Skinned, Dark-Skinned or In-Between?". It examines the social and psychological affects of colorism on men, women, children and adults of all ages.


I've been showing the documentary as a part of my presentations and seminars, and people never seize to be amazed by how much so many people are affected by something as small as complexion.

Currently I am touring with various events around Richmond, VA and beyond in addition to working on new projects. Stay tuned to my website,
theBlackertheBerry.org | A Source of Support and Empowerment for the Young Woman,
and its Facebook fanpage, theBlackertheBerry, for information regarding book signings, documentary viewings, and other events.