Kerala Chief Secretary Sarada Muraleedharan decries colourism, triggers social debate on skin tone bias in progressive societies
- Kerala Chief Secretary Sarada Muraleedharan sparked a debate on colourism and skin tone bias in society through a Facebook post highlighting inequities faced by dark-skinned women in different sectors.
- Ms. Muraleedharan expressed that her position in administration did not protect her from prejudice related to her dark complexion.
- Historian J. Devika noted that Kerala's societal discrimination has roots in its colonial past, and Ms. Muraleedharan's post received wide support for bringing attention to this issue.
- Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan praised Ms. Muraleedharan, acknowledging that she unveiled the reality of colourism and its societal implications.
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In India, women not only have to fight gender bias and prove themselves by breaking the glass ceiling but also face colour-based discrimination, a battle that is often even more insidious
Kerala Chief Secretary Sarada Muraleedharan decries colourism, triggers social debate on skin tone bias in progressive societies
In a poignant Facebook post, Sarada Muraleedharan spotlights inequity of skin tone bias against women in workplaces, domestic circles, hiring practices and professional appraisals
"I Dig Black": Kerala Bureaucrat Calls Out Colourism, Comparison To Husband
Sarada Muraleedharan, Kerala's Chief Secretary, has hit out at social media users ridiculing her for her dark complexion and colorist barbs comparing her work with that of her husband -- former Kerala Chief Secretary V Venu. Ms Muraleedharan succeeded Mr Venu in the top bureaucrat's post. In a long post on Facebook, the 1990-batch IAS officer said she heard a comment on her performance as Chief Secretary: "that it is as black as my husband's was…
‘I need to own my blackness’: Kerala chief secretary on insult to her complexion
Sarada, who took over as chief secretary from her husband V Venu last September, wrote a Facebook post about a recent comment she heard from an unnamed visitor -- that her stewardship is 'as black as my husband’s was white'.
Kerala Chief Secretary shuts down haters with bold remark on dark skin: I dig black
Kerala Chief Secretary Sarada Muraleedharan in a Facebook post, slammed a remark comparing her leadership to her husband’s that was linked with her skin colour. Through her post, she called out deep-rooted bias against dark skin.
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