For Black people, surviving skin cancer begins with knowing what to look for—and where. Hint: It often shows up where the sun ...
The name itself is a statement: “BROWN” represents the diverse range of melanin-rich skin tones, while “KIND” highlights the ...
It was only during the Copper Age (3,500–2,000 BC) that skin color in Britain became more diverse, with a 50/50 split between dark and light-skinned people.