If you read one comical today , make it“Lighten Up,”Ronald Wimberly ’s short essay about an interaction with an editor in chief who asked Wimberly to buoy up the skin tone of a risible book case , which pass on him with a individual , frustrative question : Why ?
Wimberly delivers a knock-down message in “ Lighten Up , ” that we should consider how something as seemingly simple as the color on a pageboy ties identity operator and colorism . On top of that , it ’s a beautifully indite essay . Wimberly habituate hexadecimal color Gem State to give his essay even greater ocular impact and make us ponder color choice as an integral part of the artistic cognitive process .
As he veers visually from comedian and into other part of Western art , Wimberly reminds us that colorism is n’t just an issue in comics . How we portray humanity is important in all media , and Wimberly inquire that we all move forth with our aesthetic endeavor with thoughtfulness and “ social literacy . ”

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