NOT FAIR
Not Fair (webseries)
Rebecca and Jamie know first hand that life is Not Fair. Brought to you by Kelvin Sng Productions (KSP) and supported by Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY), this web series “Not Fair” tackle issues of colourism, ignorance, compassion, friendship, and becoming stronger together. As competitors in the social media competition Trending 2023, Rebecca and Jamie are rivals at first. Prepare to be swept away by the captivating, heartwarming bond between the girls as they navigate shocking revelations and heart-stopping moments!
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Not Fair (short film)
In this powerful short film, we delve into the inspiring story of a young woman who refuses to be defined by the constraints of colorism. Join us as we witness her journey of self-discovery and determination to make a lasting impact on the film industry.
Meet COLOURISM, Racism's more Harmful Sibling Video 1
Imagine being made to feel like you were born the wrong colour? Being the butt of colour jokes and at the opposite end of society’s definition of beauty from a young age can scar a person for life. Cassandra Rudge, a Singaporean filmmaker and mother, shares her childhood experiences growing up ‘a shade too dark’.
Meet COLOURISM, Racism's more Harmful Sibling Video 2
The discrimination against darker skin tones leaves the individual feeling inferior in all settings. From being in a circle of friends, colleagues and family members to being in front of the camera or the microphone. Self doubt becomes an intrinsic part of the victim’s approach to life which leads to not seizing opportunities and feeling resentful and fearful until healing takes place. Aside from people, organisations should play their part in tackling this insidious prejudice.
Meet COLOURISM, Racism's more Harmful Sibling Video 3
Fair is everywhere. From magazine covers, to TV shows, films and ads, fair skinned talents tend to dominate the scene, through no fault of their own. So who’s to blame for this blatant discrimination against darker skin tones? The media has much more to combat Colourism. A few dark-skinned actors and models here and there won’t make a difference or set the wheels of change in motion . We need to see an EQUAL number of skin tones across all platforms to say that we are no longer guilty of this pernicious prejudice.