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Colorism, Is it Real?

Episode 12 of the Love Is Free podcast, hosted by Donnie McMillan Jr., titled "Colorism, Is it Real?" was published on June 16, 2020 and runs 46 minutes.

June 16, 2020 ·46m · Love Is Free

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In this episode we get to speak with an amazing soul Jess who is a a model out of Houston, Texas. We speak about Colorism and how it effects women of different shades other in the modeling business and a few other insightful things. Also, big respect to @PrettyMycki for my cover art. Please follow this beautiful soul also as she is another beautiful BLACK QUEEN as you can see in my cover art. Hope you enjoy Beloveds.

In this episode we get to speak with an amazing soul Jess who is a a model out of Houston, Texas. We speak about Colorism and how it effects women of different shades other in the modeling business and a few other insightful things. Also, big respect to @PrettyMycki for my cover art. Please follow this beautiful soul also as she is another beautiful BLACK QUEEN as you can see in my cover art. Hope you enjoy Beloveds.
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