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Mallika Khanna

Mallika Khanna is a recent graduate in International Studies and English from Trinity College, Connecticut. She plans to continue studying gender and cultural productions in South Asia while writing about the experiences of immigrants and women of color in her free time. Follow her work at www.mallikakhanna.com.
Posted on August 20, 2018 August 21, 2018

How Fenty’s Moroccan Spice Palette Excludes Moroccan Women From Its Mission Of ‘Inclusivity’

Mallika Khanna
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beauty, Makeup, Orientalism, racism

Orientalism still harms, even if it’s not done maliciously. Read more

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