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#colorism #poetry #spokenword #growntalk #skintone Poetry Corner The poetry corner was created during the 2020 pandemic to bring liveliness amongst poets that were not traveling to open events. Having a viral platform for artist of spoken word to express their thoughts, feelings and emotions started as a great vibe. Now forming a life of its own we crafted a signature upon the King For guests to recite their poetry and tell the audience what they have going on in social or personal life. We keep striving to communicate and have fun doing the poetry corner and expand to become greater. Our mission is to provide a safe space for poets of all variety to grow by cultivating burgeoning talent, collaborating with talent throughout the poetry community and engaging a global audience of poetry lovers. King Atterberry Bio My name is joel washington atterbury I am a fifty year old published author and poet. I manifested sixteen books of poetry during a time span of four and a half years . I am the host of the poetry corner show on the let’s talk platform and also I host a poetry radio blog talk show on the epiphany Forreal the poet network. Creatively I do what is expected without correction aligning myself with the source of creation to bless the mic! Colorism is a form of discrimination that is based on skin tone, and it can have a number of psychological and systemic effects. Here are some talking points about the impact of colorism: Psychological Effects: 1. Self-esteem and body image: Colorism can lead to negative self-esteem and poor body image, particularly for those who are darker-skinned. This can be especially damaging during adolescence, when self-image is often closely tied to social acceptance and success. 2. Mental health: Experiencing discrimination and prejudice based on skin tone can lead to mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and trauma. 3. Interpersonal relationships: Colorism can also impact interpersonal relationships, leading to feelings of distrust and resentment between individuals of different skin tones. 4. Identity formation: Colorism can influence how people perceive themselves and their place in society, leading to a distorted sense of identity and a lack of confidence in one's cultural heritage. Systemic Effects: 1. Employment: Colorism can impact employment opportunities and career advancement, with lighter-skinned individuals often being given preferential treatment in hiring and promotions. 2. Education: Colorism can also impact educational opportunities, with darker-skinned individuals often being excluded from elite institutions and programs. 3. Housing and wealth: Colorism can also impact housing and wealth accumulation, with darker-skinned individuals often being excluded from desirable neighborhoods and facing discrimination in the housing market. 4. Criminal justice: Colorism can also impact the criminal justice system, with darker-skinned individuals often receiving harsher sentences and being subject to more aggressive policing tactics. Overall, colorism can have a profound impact on individuals and communities, perpetuating inequality and reinforcing harmful stereotypes based on skin tone. It is important to recognize and address the impact of colorism in order to create a more just and equitable society.