About this episode
Published September 29th, 2025, 05:15 pm
Colorism is defined in the Oxford dictionary as "prejudice or discrimination against individuals with a dark skin tone, typically among people of the same ethnic or racial group."
It's one facet of discrimination that often goes without proper acknowledgment, and one that Professor Rogerio Pinto aims to shine a light on through his work.
Rogerio Pinto is a University Diversity Social Transformation Professor. He is a Berit Ingersoll-Dayton Collegiate Professor of Social Work and he’s a Professor of Theatre and Drama, School of Music, Theatre & Dance at The University of Michigan.
Born in Brazil, Professor Pinto has dedicated his life to breaking the social constructs of colorism and other "-isms" that divide people.
Earlier this year, Professor Pinto curated and hosted "Colorism," a mixed-media installation that used video, photography, tactile elements and a montage to explore colorism. "Colorism" took a look at the term from its roots to where we are today in society.
Professor Pinto also curated a Secret Society of Twisted Storytellers live event on colorism.
Professor Pinto stopped by The Metro to explore the complexities of colorism and its impact on people immigrating to the U.S., and how to tackle identity within times of division.
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