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Erika Alexander on Colorism in *Living Single* – Podcast Reveals Past Issues

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Erika‍ Alexander Validates Concerns About‍ Colorism During ‘Living Single‘ Era

Erika ​Alexander, known for her role ⁤in teh 1990s sitcom Living⁢ Single, has publicly affirmed the validity of criticism ‍surrounding colorism prevalent in television during that period, stating that its effects ⁣were⁣ widely felt.Alexander shared her reflections alongside co-star kim​ Coles as they prepare⁣ for ⁣the launch of their podcast, ReLiving⁣ Single.

Colorism, a ​form of discrimination based⁤ on skin tone, historically limited opportunities for darker-skinned actors, ⁣often restricting them to less complex roles.​ Alexander acknowledged ⁢that ⁣looking back, certain jokes, casting choices, and character depictions from ‌the 1990s now appear problematic through​ a modern lens,‌ stating, “colorism was real & hindsight ⁣shows some jokes hit differently.”

alexander stressed that the conversation ⁤isn’t ​about assigning ⁣blame, ⁣but rather about acknowledging past⁣ imbalances to prevent ‌their repetition in future ‌portrayals. “We talk a lot about ‌colorism and we⁣ all suffered from it,” she‌ explained.

She recalled an environment were lighter skin tones were frequently enough prioritized, leading to lighter-skinned Black ⁤actresses frequently securing leading roles and greater visibility, while darker-skinned actresses were often relegated to supporting roles or stereotypical ⁣characters.Alexander believes this disparity ⁢contributed to⁤ enduring perceptions regarding beauty and self-worth.

Furthermore, Alexander reflected ‍on how these dynamics influenced power ⁤structures both on and off-screen, suggesting that color‌ politics, even when unspoken, impacted relationships ​among ⁣cast members.

With audiences increasingly demanding authentic and diverse representation,⁤ Alexander and⁤ Coles’ ReLiving single podcast aims to offer a behind-the-scenes look at the show, exploring not only nostalgic memories but also valuable lessons for the entertainment industry moving forward. Alexander emphasized that acknowledging past shortcomings doesn’t diminish the accomplishments‌ of Living Single, but ​instead ⁤provides⁣ a clearer understanding of its legacy and helps advocate ​for roles that accurately represent the breadth of the Black ‍experience.

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