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this of the ruling party, and there also, there has been also one incident with the election of service saying that they were attacked in the northern part of the country. so that's why the opposition, they say the selection was neither free nor fair sandra from them. and in this they've been capital folk, right. thank you. that's all for now. global offices. next statements, the secret slide discovered new adventures in 362 and explore fascinating. both heritage side dw world heritage 360. now for the
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winning the, we say never giving us the most exciting thoughts, stories about people's passions and they drive every weekend on d w. the when i was young, my mom, she's treat my head and use those sites still. now i need to embrace my own hey, this went on site. now i'm not sure. the other one has any green my lot beauty feeling beautiful can give us a boost during times of crisis. that's something the beauty industry is very aware of. driven by a desire to be flawless, women in particular, going on to the not like that right now of
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a search the 1000000 procedures worldwide every year. the global cosmetics, monkey diesel, say the main one study estimates between 2020 to a low puff you may comp, skin attack products generated around $430000000000.00. that's roughly what the us climate and social welfare package cost, the most expensive in us history. beauty has its price, the ultimate targets into renew omen. avoid too many cars noonday sun. they say they don't want the skin to get a new dog. those have been white in the skin. you can buy an array of bleaching products over the counter in kingston.
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special lucian's soaps and jones most inhibit the production of melanie, which dawkins and protects the skin while your cell would mix cream. the joe and the other room jamaica used to be a calling me. it's for my british rulers, brought brutal slave labor to the caribbean islands. 90 percent of people here are of african origin. reagan musicians often sing about those roots, yet the bleaching cream business is booming. under the counter like you can also buy dubious, mixed use of things like toothpaste, chemicals, and curry. so why do so many people bleach the skin? they say it's because society is still unequal, because white skin symbolizes affluence, the slaves were black. but why do you do it? why?
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the east let me go and add a bunk. i mean, mean take it on the go to view. oh boy. yeah. and you, why do we get too fast? i mean, yeah, sorry, let's just say i to make them doing white beauty norms are a colonial throwback, but also a pop cultural trend. instead of like people who are joining forces to fight racism university professor, don't know who says that the reason instead a hierarchy of skin tone in jamaica. very 6 problem. but i think the 16 people, while much light at the top are more of those more people wide, dark, or i at the bottom of the society that you have to see probably lightning this scheme as a way of, you know, edited beating themselves and uplifting them so, so the society has a lot of work to do. the target is mixing his special recipe. he's a jet inside of it. it's a bit of bass and a bit of that he works really well. he tells me. but the written is it causes it's
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hard to beat. no, he found bleaching trendy. don't like to look went down well with women, but now he can't stop. he says something like, every minute i looked at somebody to see fit to before and after. this is not necessarily why it just bro, we colleagues, bro and even then bro and scheme who owns the more like chrome, chrome. we don't cause like l for dogs. one bleaching tends to thin skin and make it crack rushes and will come in. he doesn't operate people who are bleaching because there's too many complications of that nature of the area. when you're trying to close with switches, you actually have the stitches tearing through it because the dermis is over here. some creams may look harmless enough, but they contain hydro clean own. the e u has bombed acting cosmetics because it is suspected of causing cancer. some
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african countries have also begun binding leaching creams, but in jamaica companies are still selling the message that light skin is attractive. it's a public health crisis. that is great because we don't know the long term effects of having all of these steroids and creams being absorbed into the system. many ignore the risks clubbing in kingston is about seeing and being seen. but it's also about bleaching people once it looked like that pop idols. no one knows exactly how many people lighten the skins. no, everyone is happy to talk about it. the i don't have a problem with the person that well you 0 opinion. um, if they want to get ahold of nearby do minutes for some jamaicans, are trying to fight the trend. these love your skin extra vis. a visiting
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a go school to spread the message and raise awareness of the issue you're gabrielle morris is also encouraging the goals to be proud of ancestry. you know, we're told all the time you would give me a cobalt be sent over that to me from like the sound of the like that i want you guys to know that it's ok during the discussion someone else, what would you do if one of your friends, bleaches, i think then that all right, what's going on identified that you're doing this particular scene? what the problem i maybe have a discussion. it's a delicate topic. some people would like to see me, black celebrities, and more of them acting as role models. i feel like also in the model industry, you see lots of white people. we need more of the people to settle some of that. yeah. embrace yourself because we're seeing too many why i also have so many people
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believed in trying to be a white person. more dialogue is needed in jamaica status and skin color, a closely interconnected person's as scribe, you know, dark or skin color to miss opportunities. and let's see, come on, we call wireless political to a social problem until 8, as we seek to kind of change back on sheep the pull up balance, we have to start to educate people in optimal tagrid inquiry in the omens neighborhood. they say a lot of people bleach the skin. she says that some probably think it will help them and i loved lives. and in that job, we now have a life, a complection, i is just a certain, a with them be with you. a certain we, you know, and them do we have papa. so what kind of jamaica who her nephew grow up and they hope that he wouldn't need to bleach to become more visible in society. the,
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the, the grand beauty salon in leipzig. the people who work here are familiar with different cultural preferences and beauty standards. the international team consists nearly exclusively of people with a refugee or migrant background. most are professionally trained in their craft and some self taught. but every client seems to appreciate their know how of the on the different tiers. and then other beauty salons have only been once before to a beauty salon in germany. and then i went because of a friend of mine. many of the customers are migrants. so rarely or never go to a beauty salon in germany. some feel uncomfortable or sometimes wearing a headscarf might make a visit to a conventional hair dresser, can possibly come up in all you can just close your eyes while i apply the make up
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and maybe try to relax a bit. so did you get here? ok, all right, so once the grand beauty salon to be a safe space, was, is done over 100000 miles. this was the list a place where they like to be treated where they feel comfortable overcome, where they don't get any comments about the texture of their hair or skin color, but can just have a seat and that, and share their thoughts about anything from somebody's in a more critical way and shouldn't be done on the whole social type of market to show. the makeup artist says, visiting a beautician in germany can often be a discriminatory experience for people of color. she has little doubt about why that is partridge for her to y'all. on the sabbath misguided beauty standards fire, which are both extremely western and white. this matter that they can leave a person feeling inadequate. this,
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they don't correspond to this idea of beauty office, especially since they might not fit in with any other kind of pursuit has a d i just pushing so many salons, only carry cosmetic products for lighter skin tones i've often tried to use make up for white skin, and it makes me feel like a clown. yea. but here it's all very natural, so i'm very grateful to follow the flesh is a performance artist and cultural educator. she found that the grand beauty project for a long time grand beauty was immobile beauty salon moving between german cities were fall, go and her team organized workshops. but the permanent location here in likes it has been open for a year now. and last night he had on hall's come to us. we often see 1st time encounters between people who otherwise wouldn't have crossed paths in their
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everyday lives. many places where communities simply don't mean text leaving because people are more likely to stay in their own circles. speaking the same language. yeah. and so i'm end up liking the monday pleasure to try it nicely. cool . now is one of the largest pre fabricated housing estates built in the former communist east germany. nowadays. it's a low income area where many residents have a negative view of foreigners. the intercultural salon is located right here in a park model. a headset wants to educate people through her work there. her own experiences as a young muslim woman indicate it is much needed for some of us with most dilemma. phobia is very noticeable when dealing with the german authorities and within the school system there on this. i have many nieces and nephews with whom i love spending time. the money drives me crazy, but i'm told again and again i'm a or um,
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so i just need to fax it off to clear with dodge. yeah. wow. you speak such a good german one. right. and i would like to reply yes. dear, i'd sure hope so. since i was born here a month in germany, my native language wasn't denied and it's even worse. so the people who make nasty comments, i'm try to spit it me move away or leave a room as soon as i enter. why miss her louder start asking insensitive questions. um yeah, i would, i had him in this kind of problem. then she would like the grand beauty salon to be a meeting place that brings people from different cultures together in a relaxed atmosphere and helps to overcome prejudices. sions by them on the and then so you want to show down here in a bit longer on the top you have much on the fine have my son left sooner have dinner. this is colleen little bones, 4th time, and it's alon. she's lived in leipzig go now for almost 30 years,
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but she hardly knows anyone with a migrant background. well, he'll say i'm about to in house to the house and there are a few ukrainians living in our building quite, you know, they're nice people, but it's not easy to talk to them because of the language barrier, those follow ups then the 3rd german isn't that good in this, it's close to home for hairdresser if the sounds a 12015, she crossed the mediterranean sea to flee the civil war in libya before arriving in germany cutting here has allowed her to improve her german and make new contacts. the beauticians work on a donation basis and the project is funded by grants many on the ground beauty team has only been given temporary permission to remain in germany and don't have work permits. to volunteer hours,
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only count as an internship. but they increase the chances of obtaining a residence permit is quick to tablets to since our program is part of an art project that gives people the opportunity to work on a voluntary basis. um that's mentioned and i'm to solve. i don't necessarily need a residence permit for that. and uh, and if everything works out wells, if everyone gets along and is ready to turn this into a part time job. and so i will continue down that path. when you drop no sports, kids buy it off. no. or ideally, working in the salon could be a stepping stone to getting into the german beauty industry. which can do with a lot more diversity. according to mar, in berlin, she teaches at the german pop academy a training center for aspiring makeup artist and on the side, she freelance is one herself. she believes that her hand scarf is the
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reason why she hasn't been offered a permanent job anywhere. who don't say enough for me, so i would have loved to train is a hair dresser, but i didn't fit in so well with the teams that the salons where i applied to me. so i'm not even after getting my diploma as a makeup artist to inherit designer. and so to be able to dress the way i like i had to start my own business. miss thompson come in today's class, she doubles as a model while teaching that's my search. i fro hair, arabic, coal, or asian eyeliner. she wants to train her students to meet all of their potential customers needs. even if the mannequins remain western european for the time being tomato sauce, if you have a normal hair spray, it was something 1st so that it doesn't get all funding use. this model has to, is convinced that beauty salons can promote tolerance, and that the grand beauty salon in leipzig can serve as an example. let's think of
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those. i think this is exactly what we need from time every day. places like this to come together to them even if we don't like each other in the street. i don't want to look at each other and run the sample. the best thing is when something changes inside our customers, and they get a new perspective such as i'm going off in most plan, not the won't make someone be useful. who defines that? and what role does society play? these models are preparing for a photo shoots in a parking run, but a quite unique albino sisters, matilda, and angelica or really the client by the italian modeling agency input festa,
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which is set itself the goal of changing popular beliefs of what constitutes the beauty. and then once you put them on this, we don't have fixed criteria for ways all regions, skin color, or hot pretty bad holland is the only thing that matches and have selecting our models saelens to for years. now some courses of the fashion industry have suited to stand out by introducing more diversity and challenging the idea that models must be told, seeing and as little as possible, raising eyebrows, we've models that stand out from the crowd, is the essence that these agencies brand some that are you calling me when i was a kid, people would touch my head to see if it was real or a week. a full set of one of our requests for sort of a as an aspiring model name, a luger had to overcome many difficult hurdles before he was hired by the in perfect to agency. they told me the i had to do something with my skin because he was right. so, well,
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i had to cut my hair because it wasn't present both for the car. and so i had to lose weight in recent years, many labels have begun using largest size models to advertise the clothing but it rates and shows in milan, paris, in new york city science 0 appears to be back. almost all the models were extraordinarily seeing these, the party positivity trend out once the game was it will just a publicity move, powers fashioned gentlest of expose. the wasn't surprised at these latest developments today. practically every show has to have at least one or 2 oversized models. it's all of this trend and fashion of inclusive, very of course diversity is also a little bit of a green washing at times when you look into stores. and if you ask for a huge size,
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they don't have it. they're really have. yeah, as large and maybe extra large, but then they don't have x x x out. it may be a trend, but it has had an effect on the industries image of b. c. models of different types, new cities, a more popular than ever. it's also in more comments and magazines to feature models with disabilities, or ones that are older. is this trend going to continue? i think it's going to continue, but maybe not as much as the price and social media is making out of it. that may be the case, but the impact fits the agency has steadily landed more contracts since they started in 2020 it's just about more time. so it was very difficult because the labels were only used to working with one type of model, got p and it's been gradually more moon labels realize not important because of the actual, representing the customers that the data present that imagine probably going to be sent even though it's no longer only the labels fits aside. what's attractive and
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trendy, now consume is a having a say the next generation is part of a changing society, the values diversity. and they won't models who reflects these times the she's made it a g, vanessa niana models, who could tour pricing cat walks around the world. she's at home in kenya, and grew up in a village in the countries in coverage northwest. at the age of 18, a german us and yanna was crowned miss nairobi and shortly afterwards she became an international top model, came into the hyphen scene in 2006. and um
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yeah, for us it was sort difficult to get some these shows back in the days. so to get a show like running to, you know, is like, was, it's a big deal at school less than young and was changed because it has skin tone. but those days are long gone. coming from home, where the beauty standards, why are they like tell you why the more beautiful you well, i felt like, oh my gosh finally, these people who think i'm beautiful. so i felt i felt ex, accepted whether it's cold, locally or internationally. it feels like finally visa movement to appreciate people who came from like you see is on trains an issue, a british vogue, kids 9 african models, the magazine said, what are we defining? what it is to be a session model?
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black models, but presented without natural black cat. the cover unleashed a mix of reactions, some sort as a step towards equality. but among the critics me, me, john, do office p r x. but an journalist fashion has also been an interest of has and she was skeptical. my issue mainly with the cover was the fact that it, it was obviously an exaggerated idea of blackness. and the models had the skins darkened um for the shoot. so for instance, in this, in this picture here as part of the general idea to really you can see that the, the skin has been dolphin significantly. that and the streets had wiggs, she says, corresponds with weston ideas about africa rather than representing a step towards racial equality on the catwalk. while it's stunning and visually
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appealing, it's not exactly a realistic day to day representation of the everyday black personal, the every day black model. so i think if you look at the objective of the sheets versus the execution, it didn't necessarily match up, which was my main, my main issue. i think the black community deserves to critique these kinds of images and the ways that they are produced. yet the campaign still a way can be interest of many young african women who so modeling as a dream, joan model agency head lindsey mackintosh is also aware of the downside of this trend. talk models might get paid up to $10000.00 euros per campaign, but such jobs are few and far between. and the what unpredictable this wondering while that goes for modeling in general, she says, after can you come as they see from the biggest challenges it would be hard enough for a girl coming from the city like nairobi to go to new york and be
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a must in this province superficial well um where everything is about what you look like and people have no qualms about telling you the story. you're not right for the job though. you have temples on your legs or, you know, any other thing, you go to have very healthy, self esteem, i think, to, to cope with being model yet so many still hope for success. issues outside the victoria and albert museum in london. session is frequently exhibited here, often european session. a recent land small cake sufficient showcased africa is fashion seen with african models. the 1st of its kind, the show and to address europe's colonial legacy and the colonized fashion. west and design is have long appropriated african designs. but now africa and models of african origin, all beginning to get the platform. camila rose lived in london for a few years in her childhood before have parents returned to sell to me off the
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coast of central africa. she decided to come back to london where she launched a modeling career. but it's been a struggle i think before because of the racism. but now i think we assessed a septic to know more than before. there's an outcome. pains about like beauty in anything that has to do with those things may be better than they were, but there's still room for improvement. natural african has styles a still not fully accepted on wisdom networks. camilla is familiar with the problem when i was young, my mom straight my head and off to you is all sides still. and now i need to embrace my mon, hey, it's waiting on site. now not true. i don't want to spend any reading my lot d t o the black moves, enjoying the like 6. she's in the,
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