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Rashida Strober to Bring A DARK SKIN WOMAN'S REVENGE to Harlem

By: Sep. 27, 2017
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Get to know Rashida Strober. She is not just the flavor of the viral moment. She has created a body of work around only dark skin like no other and has been doing it since 1998.

She is the first author, actress and activist to focus her work exclusively on dark skin. She jokingly refers to herself as the queen of dark skin. Yet, her commitment and dedication to equality for dark skinned people makes her the queen of dark skin.

She is the face of dark skin in a world that has long ignored the plight of dark skinned people. She is the world's first dark skin activist. She is the inventor of dark skin activism. She coined the word "darkism" and wrote a book of the same title. She coined the phrase "dark skin activist" and "dark skin activism." She is Rashida Strober, truly the queen of dark skin.

Rashida brought dark skin activism to the internet in 2009, but has a proven track record of dark skin activism offline within her community. Rashida is the inventor of a concept called DARK SKIN ACTIVISM. She created this new paradigm back in 1998 out of her own dark skin experiences. This was before social media existed, a time when everyone ignored the plight of dark skinned women. Rashida became the dark skin activist in 1998 when she gave her historic speech on the dark-skinned Sudanese model Alek Wek at Saint Petersburg College in Saint Petersburg, Florida. Back in 2012 the queen of dark skin's dedication to dark skin issues showed when she created the first show on the internet and otherwise to exclusively focus on dark skin female issues. Rashida Strober, a true pioneer, created the unique lane of dark skin activism which was never heard of before. Her pioneering show was called A Dark Skin Woman's Revenge and aired on Get Live Radio in Clearwater, Florida.

The queen of dark skin has also written the most books of anyone on the topic of dark skin. Rashida has four books and two plays under her belt and is currently writing a 5th book on how she invented the concept of dark skin activism. Her books include: Darkism: 25 ways dark skin people are discriminated against, A Dark Skin Woman's Revenge, How to be the hottest dark skin chick on the planet and A dark skin girl's triumph: The Rashida Strober Story. Her plays include two that are the same as the titles of two of her books. The plays are A Dark Skin Woman's Revenge and A dark skin girl's triumph: The Rashida Strober Story. The third play is entitled The Crucifixion of the Dark Skin Activist.

A gifted actress, the queen of dark skin has also created the first Dark Skin Activist Tour featuring her one-woman play A Dark Skin Woman's Revenge. Not only did she write and produce the play, she also brilliantly plays five women. She wrote the play in 2006. With little resources, she began searching for other dark-skinned women to play the characters but they either did not want to portray the characters or there was no money to pay them so Rashida used her talents to play all the women herself. Rashida has since won an award for her portrayal of one of the characters, winning actress of the year at the Playwright's Red-Carpet Awards. Rashida has produced the play all over the US including the Atlanta Black Theater Festival, The DC Black Theater Festival and at the University of South Florida.

A victim of what Rashida calls dark skin mental abuse she decided to release her story to the public for free. In 2006 she wrote the play turned audio book, A Dark Skin Girl's Triumph: The Rashida Strober Story. The story details her struggles of overcoming poverty, homelessness and dark skin abuse to obtaining a Master's degree from the University of South Florida. Sharing her personal story would not only be therapeutic for her but would also help others. A true pioneer, Rashida's dark-skinned activism is the first of its kind. The world's first dark skinned activist has created a new paradigm to eradicate dark skinned discrimination of all kinds. Since 98' the dark-skinned activist has been relentlessly advocating for what she calls "dark skinned beauty equality" and "dark skin equality." She's appeared on TV, the cover of the Floridian, on countless international internet talk platforms and as the featured story for many newspapers. Her fans will tell you that they have never seen anyone advocate with such, passion and sincerity as Rashida does for dark skin.

Rashida also speaks to the youth and in her community about darkism. As a long time speaker at the Great American Teach-In, the queen of dark skin speaks to school aged children from kindergarten to 12th grade. She also lectures at churches and libraries and other community organizations. The queen of dark skin has also been counseling people on dark skin issues for years free of charge. From France to Africa to New York she receives messages from people asking for her help. She says the most rewarding part is helping people who confide in her about their dark-skinned struggles. They count on her to be there, listen and not pass judgment. They know that she truly understands because she's been there. A fan recently contacted her telling her that he works in Corporate America and takes her book, Darkism, with him to work daily as a source of inspiration.

The queen of dark skin will be appearing for the first time in Harlem, New York with her production of the play "A dark skin woman's revenge." This is a one-woman show where Rashida plays five characters. The show will take place Saturday, November 4th at the Maysles Documentary Center, located at 343 Malcolm X Blvd in Harlem. For tickets visit queenofdarkskin.com.

To reach the queen of dark skin for bookings and appearances about her work and its impact or to book the Dark Skin Activist Tour, email darkskinisbeautifulcampaign@gmail.com.







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