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Light Girls

Light Girls

More stories. Different perspectives.

201510.01h 24m

Overview

From the creator and director of the critically acclaimed documentary Dark Girls, award-winning filmmaker Bill Duke continues the conversation on colorism with Light Girls. Sharing the untold stories and experiences of lighter-skinned women, Light Girls dives deep into the discussion of skin color, preference, privilege, pain and prejudice. The documentary features interviews with Russell Simmons, Soledad O'Brien, Diahann Carroll, India Arie, Iyanla Vanzant, Michaela Angela Davis, Kym Whitley, Salli Richardson-Whitfield and more.

Directed by Bill Duke
Produced by Aimée Flaherty, Stephanie A. Frederic
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Top Cast

Raven-Symoné

Raven-Symoné

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Kym Whitley

Kym Whitley

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Iyanla Vanzant

Iyanla Vanzant

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Essence Atkins

Essence Atkins

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Diahann Carroll

Diahann Carroll

Self

Keke Wyatt

Keke Wyatt

Self

Rolonda Watts

Rolonda Watts

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Tatyana Ali

Tatyana Ali

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LisaRaye McCoy

LisaRaye McCoy

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Claudia Jordan

Claudia Jordan

Self

Themes & Keywords

black perspectiveblack livesblack girls

About Light Girls

Light Girls is a documentary, history film released in 2015 exploring themes of black perspective, black lives, black girls. Directed by Bill Duke, it stars Raven-Symoné, Kym Whitley, Iyanla Vanzant. From the creator and director of the critically acclaimed documentary Dark Girls, award-winning filmmaker Bill Duke continues the conversation on colorism with Light Girls. Sharing the untold stories and experiences of lighter-skinned women, Light Girls dives deep into the discussion of skin color, preference, privilege, pain and prejudice. The documentary features interviews with Russell Simmons, Soledad O'Brien, Diahann Carroll, India Arie, Iyanla Vanzant, Michaela Angela Davis, Kym Whitley, Salli Richardson-Whitfield and more.

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