ZINNIA KUMAR
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RUSSH Magazine | Cover

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  • environment
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Porter Magazine | Cover

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VOGUE Australia | Cover

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Into The Gloss | Interview

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British Fashion Council Kaushik Velendra | Podcast

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ROSE INC | Interview

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VOGUE Australia | Editorial

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VOGUE Australia | Ethnic Diversity Article

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Politics of Beauty & Racial Bias | Vogue Codes Talk

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Colorism & The Politics of Beauty | Podcast

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What is this Behaviour? | Podcast

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Offline with Alison Rice | Podcast

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Jameela Jamil Interview | Australian Business Review

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Homegrown | Colorism Article

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The Amad Show | Podcast

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Colorism & Scientific Racism | Talk

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Sauce Magazine | Interview

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Inprint Magazine | Colorism Article

Zinnia Kumar is a 24 year old, London based model, a published scientist and is currently undertaking postgraduate research towards her research on ‘colourism and skin tone discrimination in South Asia’ at the University of Oxford. Zinnia has become an advocate for colourism, a phenomenon she studied and experienced during her career. Colourism is the discrimination of someone because of his or her darker skin tone.
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Reflections | Freedom from External Validation & Fear

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Reflection | My Passion for Disadvantaged Students

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