“Racial justice begins with our own community. It literally begins in our own families,” Dr. Chávez-Dueñas tells AP News. “This is an area that there’s so little about. We are barely like touching the tip of the iceberg.”
Nayeli Chávez-Dueñas, Ph.D., faculty at The Chicago School, spoke about the persistence of colorism with Astrid Galvan of AP News.
“Racial justice begins with our own community. It literally begins in our own families,” Dr. Chávez-Dueñas tells AP News. “This is an area that there’s so little about. We are barely like touching the tip of the iceberg.”
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