The principle that all individuals possess inherent worth and capacity for intellectual pursuits regardless of skin tone, challenging colorist hierarchies that deny darker-skinned people educational and intellectual authority.
Sor Juana's relentless pursuit of knowledge despite institutional barriers illuminates how colorism operates as a system that denies intellectual legitimacy to darker-skinned individuals. She demonstrates that intellectual dignity is not earned through phenotype but is an inherent right. Within intraracial identity, this framework reveals how colorism internalizes the false belief that lighter skin correlates with intelligence, capability, or worthiness of education. By reclaiming intellectual space, darker-skinned people assert their fundamental right to knowledge production and critical thought. Sor Juana's legacy shows that demanding access to intellectual life is an act of justice, not arrogance. This concept transforms colorism from an aesthetic preference into what it truly is: a system of epistemic oppression that must be dismantled through claiming intellectual authority and dignity across all skin tones within communities.
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