Source: www.upworthy.com
My heart bled a little when I read those words. I could never have guessed that my first job out of school would be so powerful in and of itself and that it would propel me to be such an image of hope in the same way that the women of The Color Purple were to me.
I remember a time when I too felt unbeautiful. I put on the TV and only saw pale skin, I got teased and taunted about my night-shaded skin. And my one prayer to God, the miracle worker, was that I would wake up lighter-skinned. The morning would come and I would be so excited about seeing my new skin that I would refuse to look down at myself until I was in front of a mirror because I wanted to see my fair face first. And every day I experienced the same disappointment of being just as dark as I had been the day before. I tried to negotiate with God: I told him I would stop stealing sugar cubes at night if he gave me what I wanted; I would listen to my mother's every word and never lose my school sweater again if he just made me a little lighter. But I guess God was unimpressed with my bargaining chips because He never listened.
And when I was a teenager my self-hate grew worse, as you can imagine happens with adolescence. My mother reminded me often that she thought that I was beautiful but that was no consolation: She’s my mother, of course she’s supposed to think I am beautiful. And then Alek Wek came on the international scene. A celebrated model, she was dark as night, she was on all of the runways and in every magazine and everyone was talking about how beautiful she was. Even Oprah called her beautiful and that made it a fact. I couldn’t believe that people were embracing a woman who looked so much like me as beautiful. My complexion had always been an obstacle to overcome and all of a sudden, Oprah was telling me it wasn’t. It was perplexing and I wanted to reject it because I had begun to enjoy the seduction of inadequacy. But a flower couldn’t help but bloom inside of me. When I saw Alek I inadvertently saw a reflection of myself that I could not deny. Now, I had a spring in my step because I felt more seen, more appreciated by the far away gatekeepers of beauty, but around me the preference for light skin prevailed. To the beholders that I thought mattered, I was still unbeautiful. And my mother again would say to me, "You can’t eat beauty. It doesn’t feed you." And these words plagued and bothered me; I didn’t really understand them until finally I realized that beauty was not a thing that I could acquire or consume, it was something that I just had to be.
And what my mother meant when she said you can’t eat beauty was that you can’t rely on how you look to sustain you. What is fundamentally beautiful is compassion for yourself and for those around you. That kind of beauty enflames the heart and enchants the soul. It is what got Patsey in so much trouble with her master, but it is also what has kept her story alive to this day. We remember the beauty of her spirit even after the beauty of her body has faded away.
And so I hope that my presence on your screens and in the magazines may lead you, young girl, on a similar journey. That you will feel the validation of your external beauty but also get to the deeper business of being beautiful inside. There is no shade to that beauty.
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Padinig nyu yan sa mga glutha girls.boys.toms and beks.
ReplyDeletebeks.yung gluta na ginagamit ko para yun sa mga marks ng acne ko at acne na ren.para macontrol di para maging snow white.masyado ka
DeleteHahahaha! Drama! Of course the entire audience is speechless coz the mike is with lupita! If each of the audience was given a mike do you think nagkaintindihan sila?!
DeleteOne hit wonder..... Unless there will be another slave movie theme. Or black produced film like big mommas house and wayans brothers! O
Deletei doubt kung magiging one hit wonder lang si lola lupita nyo eh BrAngelina na ang backer ng career nya.
DeleteHow racist of you! @1:16 AM
DeleteTwo thumbs up for her beautiful performance in 12 years a slave and two thumbs up for her beautiful self; both inside and out. She is indeed inspirational.
ReplyDeleteganda ng speech, a senatong will sotto this one of this theys
ReplyDeleteNote to Panga and other local artistas na feeling diva kahit hindi naman deserving.
ReplyDeleteBUti na lang hindi sya filipino baka grabeng panlalaet inabot nyan hehe
ReplyDeleteIn fey... naiyak ako... sa bansang ito na maging morena ka lang, mukha ka na dugyot at marumi... sobrang it's not easy to grow up dito ng hindi maputi ang balat... tampulan k ng insecurities at tukso...
ReplyDeletekorek. ako nga medyo light brown na na-i-insecure pa dati. tigilan na ang pagpapaputi! accept your natural skin color!
Deleteblame the conditioning of the adverisers and magazines. sila lng nman ngbibigay idea sa mga tao ng gnyan kya obsess tau sa pgpapaputi at pgpapaganda.
Deletetouched ako, kc yong ibang pinoy grabeng makapintas sa artista like kesyo maskulada, mukhang dugyot,laking bungaga but look at her... beautiful and proud!
DeletePara sa puti, puting pang dyosa. Ayan talamak yang ganyang line sa commercial. Soap, lotion saka kung anik anik na pampaputi basta ginagamit ng idolo nila sige bili naman ang mga tao. Di nila alam mga bayad yang mga yan. The power of media. Don't be a sheep. Yun na.
ReplyDeletekorek. tinigil ko na din ang pagtangkilik sa binebenta nila. sana i-accept na ng mga pilipino ang natural skin color nila.
DeleteAmen to that!
Deletealisin na ang term na "whitening" sa lahat ng mga produktong pampaganda.
Deletesana she'll stay as humble and as good as she is today. wala sana akong mabalitaan na lumaki ulo nya o nagpaka diva. i like her pa naman cause it's like her aura is full of positivity.
ReplyDeleteAnd YALE graduate sya. :) galing.
DeleteOkay... pero gusto ko pa den pumuti!
ReplyDelete-kirara
Naku wag kau masyadong madala kc sa totoo lng mga abusado yang mga itim na yan sa US. Konting kinita lang ngumangawa ng "RACISM". At lagi clang nagpapalaki ng issue lalo na sa mga kaso ang ang involved eh puti vs itim!
ReplyDeletePinoy pride!
DeleteThat's true, too! At ang iba sa kanila ay hindi marunong mahiya, makisama, magbayad ng utang, abusado at lagi pang delayed magbayad ng renta. Hay, kainis!
Deletewell she wasn't raised in America, she was born in Mexico and lived in Kenya most of her life.
DeleteRacist ka anon 1:24
DeleteSana suminga muna siya bago mag speech. Singhot ng singhot eh.
ReplyDeleteMaaaring nuong unang panahon, tutuo ang racism bet black and white. Pero ngayun dito sa america, takot ang lahat kapag may mga itim na. Sila ang nag uumpisa ng trouble, patayan, holdapan, ang lalakas pang mag usap kahit sa public place. And racist din sila ha sa tulad nating mga pinoy, mababa din tingin nila sa atin.
ReplyDeleteTotoo 'yang sinabi mo pero hindi nga lang ako aware sa sinabi mo sa huli.
DeleteI beg to disagree... marami akong co workers na itim at lahat sila mababait at very respectful.. and yung mga sinasabi mo na mga trouble depende yan sa tao kahit mga pinoy dito nakakagawa din naman ng trouble.. grabe ka sobra ang pagiginf racist mo. God bless you!
Deletethats stereotyping. mga uneducated lang na blacks yun.
DeleteExactly. Hindi naman lahat ng itim gusto maging gangster. Tingnan nyo nga ang kulay ng balat ng Presidente ng Amerika.
DeleteWell si Obama half naman siya
DeleteIsa ka pang racist anon 2:29
Deletewell said and lived, lupita.
ReplyDeleteeh pano naman mga artista dito sa pinas adik sa gluta kc ang mga fans pag maitim ang artista nilalait agad kaya ung artista mega gluta nlng para wag malait ng mga local showbiz fans
ReplyDeleteYes I agree with her.. Lahat tayo may kanya kanyang kagandahan pero may ugali ang mga itim. Especially if you work in the government here in US they think that they are entitle to everything and they feel like white people or other race owed them something.
ReplyDeleteTRue! Even my aunt said before that they will never support Obama ksi dw mas lalaki ulo ng mga itim n yan. Masyado silang ngmamagaling.
DeletePag-untugin ang racist na si anon 4:28 at anob 5:56
DeleteLove her! She's very intelligent and beautiful. Buti pa ang Africa (Kenya), may Oscar winner na eh and Pinas wala...
ReplyDeleteyou may judge me but I see black people nowadays in a very different way. yes nung unang panahon nakaka awa sila pero sa kasalukuyang panahon HINDI na. I am talking based on my experiences. sabihin na natin bawat nationality may mabait at salbahe but then may mga bansa na ang gaya nga ng sabi ni 2:29AM sila ang naguumpisa ng gulo. may ilang parts sa europe/middle east na ang nanggagantso ay mga blacks.
ReplyDeleteas of the skin color naman.. yung mga ibang lahing nakakasalamuha ko they don't really care sa skin color sobrang kabaligtaran ng mga kabayan na nakikilala ko.. I have yet to see a product from the Philippines na walang nakalagay "to whiten your skin"
Excuse me, you should start looking at deeper economic and political reasons why the minority groups started those riots in Europe. Sobrang marginalized sila hindi lang ng gobyerno kundi pati ng mga tao na andun. If you do not give them equal opportunity for education and employment and they grow more restless from previous generation to the present. Kaya wag ka magpadalos-dalos na akala mo spur of the moment lang ang panggugulo nila.
Deletekayong mga black ang nangunguna sa racism...ano yung kasabihan nyo? white men can't jump? dahil mas magaling kayo sa basketball....once you go black, you'll never go back? dahil mas magaling kayo sa ***?....wish nyo lang.... ako personally, mas gusto ko ang maputi dahil malinis tingnan...kaya wag nyo na ipilit ang black ninyo kasi kanya kanya yan....
ReplyDeleteSeriously?! Kaya mabenta ang mga anetch-anetch na pampaputi dahil sa mga kagaya mo
DeleteGanyan sa hollywood eh, kaya quality films nagagawa nila ksi sa talent sila focused rather than the looks. Pag dito yan sa Pinas, ay teh goodluck pag napansin ka ng mga talent managers. Bsta gwapo/maganda kahit walang talent, ay artista na yan agad.
ReplyDeleteBravo!
ReplyDeleteMakaapekto kaya ito sa sales ng whitening products sa lupain ng ginto't bulaklak?
ReplyDeletekorak!
DeleteAy nako! Nagsilabasan mga filipinong racist! Watch the film tingnan KO lang kundi kayo maiyak ng todo at parang naramdaman Ko rin kung paano naapi ang mga pilipino ng mga kastila! I know may mga itim na salbahe dito sa USA pro madami ding mabubuting itim at edukado. Kahit anung kulay ng balat mo may taong mabuti at masama at sa Mata ng Diyos pantay pantay lang tayo! Respeto naman Sana anumang kulay ng balat, punto ng pananalita o anu mang bansa ang pinanggalingan.
ReplyDeleteRace should never be an issue. Mga Pilipino likhang racists, akala basta galing sa puti maganda na. Kapag inobserbahan mo ang history ng katauhan, mapapansin mo na ang karamihan ng atrocities, murders, patayan ay gawa ng mga puti. The Holocaust, pati pag-ubos nila ng mga natives ng mga bansa na ino-occupy nila (American Indians, Aborigines, apartheid, pati Aetas natin). Hindi porket maitim marumi o masama. Hamak na mas madaming masasamang puti sa mundo.
DeleteYes Meron edukado pero ignorante namin
DeleteRacist din kaya yang mga black na yan lalo na dito sa southern states . Kaya I prefer to live around white people or Hispanic may diversity.
DeleteAgree ako sayo anon 1:40... Nakakapang-init ng ulo ang mga racist dito.
DeleteHahhahha...
ReplyDeleteSwak na swak sa laftrip ang convo diteeey..
Nakakawala ng stress.
Ako na-stress sa mga racist
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