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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2020
  • Variation in human skin color has fascinated and perplexed people for centuries. As the most visible aspect of human variation, skin color has been used in the past as a basis for classifying people into “races.” In this lecture, Leakey Foundation grantee Nina Jablonski discusses the evolution of human skin color and how color-based race concepts have influenced societies and impacted social well-being.
    "The Evolution and Meanings of Human Skin Color" was presented at the Houston Museum of Natural Science on September 27, 2018, as part of The Leakey Foundation's Speaker Series program in partnership with the Houston Museum of Natural Science.
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    Camilla and George Smith
    The Brown Foundation, Inc.
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  • @stacy5243
    @stacy5243 Před rokem +30

    I’m just a regular lay person that happened upon this….it’s SUPER interesting and particularly so because of how it’s presented…it’s extremely obvious that you, madam lecturer, are intensely excited about the subject and you make it clear, interesting and even entertaining to listen…thank you so much!

  • @NGC7000
    @NGC7000 Před 2 lety +396

    This’s why education is a must for humans. So much prejudices would just vanish if we were more educated. Only education can save us from ourselves. Beautiful lecture.

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 Před 2 lety +19

      Tell that to the German educated when they were deeply involved in the holocaust.

    • @katarinavidakovic4718
      @katarinavidakovic4718 Před rokem +7

      Bravoo

    • @PrivateSi
      @PrivateSi Před rokem +9

      How then can we answer questions such as 'Why are there distinct Ethnic Majorities in most areas at most times?'.... Wokeness and Liberal Values must not be allowed to infect anthropology, history and hominid genetics as Racism is a major factor, if not the main factor. Self-segregation happens as much as forced segregation, historically.. Using academic subjects to preach Leftist drivel should be banned on brain-numbing, nasty political grounds. Your lots are pushing a Transhumanist Revolution from every angle, as a Natural Human Racist.

    • @gelbsucht947
      @gelbsucht947 Před rokem +5

      Experience is the best school there is and if it gives rise to prejudices that serve to protect us, then it has been beneficial to us.

    • @davidnjohn
      @davidnjohn Před rokem +5

      So many prejudices or so much predudice, plural -many, much - singular, youre welcome 😊

  • @dannylavoy9035
    @dannylavoy9035 Před rokem +45

    Even someone with limited science background,such as myself could follow and become engrossed in the topic. Superlative!

  • @thesjkexperience
    @thesjkexperience Před rokem +111

    Thank you! I’ve wanted to know this for 50 years. I’m of Norse heritage and have supplemented with Vit D for years during the dark half of the year and feel so much better. Just fascinating.

    • @paulskehan693
      @paulskehan693 Před rokem +9

      Yeah for sure. I've been doing the same thing here in Ireland.

    • @micheledix2616
      @micheledix2616 Před rokem +10

      Even in an Australian sunny for almost 100% of the year climate, , many of us with lighter skins must supplement with Vit D. In my own situation where I have a light skin from a Scots heritage 5 generations back and very rarely properly use sunscreen ( laziness mostly) and do get daily sun exposure, and yet, test VitD low unless supplemented.

    • @goodlookinouthomie1757
      @goodlookinouthomie1757 Před rokem +12

      In the UK we call it SAD. Seasonal Affective Disorder. Basically meaning you feel crap in the winter.

    • @anneconyers-hom4172
      @anneconyers-hom4172 Před rokem +14

      Agree with commenters who agree this all should be taught in all the schools. We are all alike.

    • @felixmidas3245
      @felixmidas3245 Před rokem

      @@micheledix2616 I'm not sure you've understood the video. The problem to produce vitamin D is not the light skin. Light skin actually makes it easier to get as much vitamin D as possible because it is an adaptation to living in the north where there is not enough sunlight. It is exactly the lack of sun that causes the lack of vitamin D. Dark skinned people living in the north have a much bigger problem producing high levels of vitamin D than white skinned people because their skin colour is adapted to more sun. What really is dangerous though is, as you do, not to use sunscreen. There are high levels of skin cancer in Australians with white skin who don't use sun screen, so you should reconsider this habit however lazy you may be.

  • @burnylowe-miller4012
    @burnylowe-miller4012 Před rokem +99

    Awesome. This information should be required in all schools. We are more alike. Period.

    • @killgatescovidlie1301
      @killgatescovidlie1301 Před rokem

      No we are not. I refuse to be labeled as such.. why would I want to be like you?? I see so many irresponsible obese individuals that refuse to take responsibility in the way they live. There are many cultures and societies that I will never be able to associate. No WE ARE NOT THE SAME.. it is not about education, it is a reality.

    • @vickilawrence7207
      @vickilawrence7207 Před rokem +1

      Absolutely agree 💯%

    • @dny_will4857
      @dny_will4857 Před 3 měsíci

      100 percent. I'm a millennial black American male. we are all connected.

  • @africanhistory
    @africanhistory Před rokem +67

    She went after Hume and Kant, and showed them for what they really were. What a profound presentation.

    • @alecmisra4964
      @alecmisra4964 Před rokem +9

      Yeah but other characteristics corelate with skin colour, probably due to corelated pressures - this she cannot acknowledge in an honest way. These additional pressures probably relate to those differences noticed (and admittedly exagerrated) by kant, hume etc, dating back to the ancient world.

    • @uwanttono4012
      @uwanttono4012 Před rokem +6

      @@alecmisra4964 Care to give a fact based example to support your thesis?

    • @pathfinderwellcare
      @pathfinderwellcare Před 3 měsíci

      @@alecmisra4964 please provide examples of these "other characteristics". My request is sincere. I am trying to understand. Thank you.

  • @burlingtonpark4136
    @burlingtonpark4136 Před 2 lety +34

    This woman is a brilliant teacher.I loved taking her tour through hominid history.I thought her treatment of Kant was quite fair and balanced.Evolutionary Biology really rocks when this lady sings!

  • @scottherod7732
    @scottherod7732 Před 2 lety +195

    This is so fascinating!! As black people, my parents and I often expressed an inquisitiveness and had intense discussions about how and from where varieties of pigmentation were derived throughout human history around the globe. I love how Dr. Jablonski explains this complex phenomena in terms that any layperson can understand, and with so much enthusiasm and passion about her subject.

    • @Lostmissionary
      @Lostmissionary Před 2 lety +55

      @Lee Kenyon I say that colour has no bearing on intelligence but access and drive for education is the answer. Your average European African or Asian living in poverty with little access to education and a drive for survival rather than intellectual betterment, which all are capable of, are in the same intellectual boat. Less poverty and more education is essential to lifting all peoples. It's not a colour differential its a wealth one.

    • @Lostmissionary
      @Lostmissionary Před 2 lety +8

      @Lee Kenyon Yup social, environmental and economic politics. There is no empirical scientific evidence proven to show otherwise, race being a social construct, whereas, there is science and study to back up environment, lack of poverty and education. There is no difference theoretical or empirical. humans are not different. Race is a social construct not a biological one. Race exists because of conscious or unconscious bias inventing it.

    • @Lostmissionary
      @Lostmissionary Před 2 lety +25

      @Lee Kenyon I disagree. I brought reason and science whereas you've brought nothing to the table to forward your argument.

    • @JoeSexPack
      @JoeSexPack Před 2 lety +8

      @@Lostmissionary You're black & race is a social construct...really? Mutually exclusive statements.

    • @Lostmissionary
      @Lostmissionary Před 2 lety +24

      @@JoeSexPack Admitted Joe. I posted hastily and therefore there was an error. Black race white race any colour race is the social construct. There is just the human race.

  • @OneOfUsHere
    @OneOfUsHere Před rokem +15

    My science teacher showed her 3rd to 6th grade students many progressive ideas. After I learned about this skin color it led me to take on a personal philosophy of "We're all the same under our skin." Thank you for sharing your hard work.

    • @M-T-123
      @M-T-123 Před rokem +1

      That’s because you’re compassionate and reasonable! thank you for sharing!

    • @Seagirlcheri
      @Seagirlcheri Před 10 měsíci

      Yes only cultural differences, which leads to a differing view, but those open can be receptive to that.

  • @dianewhalen9721
    @dianewhalen9721 Před rokem +8

    This should be taught in all education systems.What a huge deconstruction of thinking and rethinking about skin color!Thank you so much for this lecture.

  • @jamesschneider2091
    @jamesschneider2091 Před 2 lety +67

    Outstanding lecture. Professor Jablonski skillfully shows us that the science of evolutionary biology is education which works to unite . . . as opposed to divide humanity.

    • @stevesimkins3918
      @stevesimkins3918 Před rokem

      lacks historytho

    • @dbabini1
      @dbabini1 Před rokem

      It's modern science- come up with a theory that is politically correct, then look for evidence to support it; as opposed to real science which is- gather facts and observe nature, then propose a theory. Her ideas are great, they make most people feel warm and fuzzy there's only one problem with what she's saying and that is...REALITY

  • @jahguide1122
    @jahguide1122 Před 2 lety +42

    You are who we needed to lecture us with this magnificent work. IM PROUD OF YOU. Thank you

  • @BananaCake26
    @BananaCake26 Před 2 lety +42

    Wonderful, knowledgable speaker. What I appreciated most is that all this knowledge was connected via the cooperation of different scientific disciplines, from anthropology, genetics to geography.

  • @charmaineclayton2018
    @charmaineclayton2018 Před rokem +19

    What a clear and interesting lecture. She is clear, and she backs it up with respectful research.

  • @mariacoronel2547
    @mariacoronel2547 Před rokem +80

    Masterfully explained. I have been interested in genetics, human adaptation abilities, skin color, etc. She is so good at transferring her knowledge of these topics. Great master class!

    • @MrGsteele
      @MrGsteele Před rokem +2

      The lecture drifted from interesting science to clownish chiding and virtue signaling - admonishing us to make a perhaps dishonest change in society that can't work if there is, indeed, a difference; a difference now clouded by the radioactively-charged word "race" but that is, in fact, a difference that is simply "difference."
      Ignoring a real difference, if it exists, is dishonest and counterproductive and cannot lead to the solution of problems which have arisen from that difference. It must be addressed head on, whether doing so is politically correct or not.
      To preach otherwise is to be cowardly - at a moment in time that calls for bravery, lest we perpetuate injustice because we refuse to address a reality-based course of action. And if you can't even talk about it because someone's feelings might be hurt, or you will be shouted down, the solution will never be found.

    • @Alan-71351
      @Alan-71351 Před rokem +3

      Before listening, somebody tell me: Did she mention folks moving from Africa and spreading across the globe and acquiring differing physical features, succesibilities to diseases , skin colors, etc? PBS did a thing on that I the last few years of the 20th century and it was NEVER SHOWN AGAIN! THIS FROM A STATION THAT REPEATS EVERYTHING OVER AND OVER. I've often wondered why they never brought that show back. Was it because a scientist on the program came out and and said there is only one race;that the physical differences only represent the geographic areas we settled in.? If she emphasized what I just wrote, I can't wait to watch and listen. If not, she's dodging the truth like all those others , who unlike that scientist I brought up, are too scared to admit it!

    • @bouffant-girl
      @bouffant-girl Před rokem +1

      Ancient Land Bridges account for the physical characteristics and cultural similarities between Native American cultures and Asian Cultures

    • @suellanewell1177
      @suellanewell1177 Před rokem

      @@Alan-71351ÿv C ze’d CD

      😅

    • @IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS
      @IExpectedBSJustNotThisMuchBS Před rokem +1

      @@MrGsteele Right, so you’re going to keep searching for a reason-confirmation-of your inculcated biases. Got it.

  • @alanmcneill2407
    @alanmcneill2407 Před rokem +9

    It is sad that we still have people that will refute scientific analysis and cling to the Hume;Kant perspectives. Some people will always refuse to believe science and the statements this inteligent and compassionate lady has well verified. So, it is so very true, we must educate our small children about these facts, and the history of our "Founding fathers" needs to be told.. Thank you for the fine presentation and your continued work!!

  • @keep-ukraine-free
    @keep-ukraine-free Před rokem +14

    This talk is such a gem, for its simple and clear explanations!
    Dr. Jablonski explains the science so well, making it fully engaging. She explains an area of our shared humanity, clearing the nonsensical ideas of race and racism. There's only one human race - and it's beautiful.

  • @errollwalker9151
    @errollwalker9151 Před 2 lety +116

    Great lecture! This needs to be added to our children’s curriculum!

    • @stevesimkins3918
      @stevesimkins3918 Před rokem +1

      lacks real history

    • @arielvalencia4583
      @arielvalencia4583 Před rokem

      hahaha! just to disorientate kids? or to ideologize them with her wokism?

    • @curtisthomas2670
      @curtisthomas2670 Před rokem +2

      The opposite of being woke is being asheep

    • @Malvegil357
      @Malvegil357 Před rokem +1

      Can't they tell the race of a skeleton based on the bone structure?

    • @jethrobodineus
      @jethrobodineus Před rokem +2

      @@Malvegil357 facts. However, there are a plethora of factors surrounding cranial separations of humans involving natural selection. What we call “races” are societal constructs and not grounded in scientifically proven facts.

  • @teddibeard9346
    @teddibeard9346 Před 2 lety +86

    It’s rare for me to stick with a video due to attention span & (dis)interest level. Happy to say that this wonderful teacher had me hooked the whole way through and I learned so much! I’m grateful for this video.

    • @bonsummers2657
      @bonsummers2657 Před 2 lety +2

      ACKNOWLEDGE ALBINOS OF ALL RACES. APPRECIATE THE DIFFERENCES OF THE DIFFERENT RACES.

    • @TheLeakeyFoundation
      @TheLeakeyFoundation  Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you for watching! So glad you enjoyed it!

    • @tigertiger1699
      @tigertiger1699 Před 2 lety +1

      Lol, me to.. I’m super interested but just never last long😂👍

    • @neu-ter
      @neu-ter Před 2 lety +1

      As a former High School teacher I feel you and I chose what I would present very carefully for that very reason

    • @VinnieS2057
      @VinnieS2057 Před rokem +1

      I personally discovered Dr. Jablonski, not by accident, but by being curious on different lectures on TedTalk! I always had a deep interest on why are we here , and where did we all (or who) come from. Thank you so much for sharing this lecture. I did subscribe….

  • @joshuagharis9017
    @joshuagharis9017 Před rokem +12

    As a headshot photographer, skin tones are incredibly important, difficult to replicate and beautiful 😊

  • @normandubowitz1965
    @normandubowitz1965 Před rokem +25

    Your logic ,your articulation , makes you an utterly engaging lecturer.I am captivated by your brilliant lecture .

  • @BloobleBonker
    @BloobleBonker Před 2 lety +37

    Absolutely fantastic presentation. For sure the vitamin d issue is key. As a physicist I was taught that thermodynamics also is a factor. Light skin helps us radiate less heat in the cold north while dark skin helps people get rid of heat in the tropics (provided they aren't mad dogs and englishmen going out in the midday sun!)

    • @KayAteChef
      @KayAteChef Před rokem +2

      I thought that the effect of how dark a body is is mainly in absorption of heat rather than the rate of radiation from that body. I.e. the radiation is a product of the temperature of the body. However the darker object will heat up faster in the glow of the Sun or a lamp etc.

    • @keep-ukraine-free
      @keep-ukraine-free Před rokem +4

      Dr. Jablonski used the term thermoregulation to describe our ability to "remove/retain" heat.
      Skin color has little effect on heat loss, relative to predicate methods of relying on fur. Skin color's impact is there, but minor. Heat loss from fur-less skin is much more (orders more) than by skin color alone. So it's minor.
      And the Vit. D issue isn't key. Melanin & Vitamin-D production are "yin/yang" symbiotic - *_both_** are key* to survival.

    • @BloobleBonker
      @BloobleBonker Před rokem +2

      @@keep-ukraine-free Thanks for that. Clearly there are many factors involved.

    • @BloobleBonker
      @BloobleBonker Před rokem +2

      @@KayAteChef The effects of colour on absorption and emission are exactly equal. Otherwise if you put a dark object next to a light one the light one would spontanously heat up and the dark one cool down. A very fundamental symmetry in thermodynamics!

    • @KayAteChef
      @KayAteChef Před rokem

      @@BloobleBonker Interesting

  • @dny_will4857
    @dny_will4857 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The amazing Nina Jablonski. She is a true trailblazer and humanitarian in every sense.

  • @timotheewilliams9086
    @timotheewilliams9086 Před 2 lety +22

    I learned more in one hour watching this than all my years in that complete failure known as public school, also as she said why isn't this being taught in school ???

    • @26beegee
      @26beegee Před rokem +1

      The Florida governor surely would not allow it to be taught there.

    • @timotheewilliams9086
      @timotheewilliams9086 Před rokem

      @Beegee
      I know, I'm live in Florida😄, he[ DeSantis]thinks he's going to become president talking about WOKE at every news conference, that may work on Florida Man/Woman because they're a bunch of ignorant racists, but it's not going to fly nationally.

    • @goodlookinouthomie1757
      @goodlookinouthomie1757 Před rokem

      Banning critical race theory is a step toward it. That's an ideology that seeks only to divide.

  • @OldLadyOnTheInternet
    @OldLadyOnTheInternet Před rokem +10

    Thank you for your lecture! This is the best explanation of human pigmentation I’ve ever heard and must admit I had a faulty theory without understanding vitamin D connection. I’m so appreciative of this study and The education provided by The Leaky Foundation. I was aware early in my childhood of Dr. Louis Leaky and have continued to value the scientific awareness and continued research content published in various resources my entire life. I love this. ❤

  • @arlenedrakes3620
    @arlenedrakes3620 Před 2 lety +114

    Wonderful lessons, need to get rid of the ignorance in mankind hope that evolves

    • @ivin6415
      @ivin6415 Před 2 lety +1

      No im not ignorant of the lie of macro evolution

    • @JesusChrist5000
      @JesusChrist5000 Před 2 lety +2

      The media is keeping racism alive. The truth is, white people admire a tan and they admire naturally dark skin and big lips. So it is a hateful fallacy that white people hate people simply for being darker skinned.

    • @lrayvick
      @lrayvick Před 2 lety +2

      @@JesusChrist5000 It is relatively simple to describe the evolution of skin color compared to the evolution of tribal cultures. Tribes, the fundamental organization of human groups, have always "hated" many other tribes. I venture to say it is an evolutionary trait as natural as skin color, a trait that in its positive is called tribalism.

    • @emmanuelm07536
      @emmanuelm07536 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lrayvick he’s talking about in the 21st century… humans are intelligent enough to know the fact that skin color is natural. Most of us are not racist aka, the media has an agenda to keep us divided…

    • @lrayvick
      @lrayvick Před 2 lety +2

      martinez humans have not suddenly evolved the ability to minimize physical differences. It is a fundamental survival instinct to categorize those who are different than ourselves whether skin color, hair type, facial characteristics, sex, age, religion, etc.

  • @MANSAH-DaGr8
    @MANSAH-DaGr8 Před 2 lety +62

    This information is so important to biological science and explains so much.

  • @PEPESCON
    @PEPESCON Před 2 lety +7

    Beautiful presentation. Loved it. Should be school curriculum must in North America. Thank you for it.

  • @leliacogar9051
    @leliacogar9051 Před 2 lety +15

    Wonderfully stated and easy for most to understand and I agree with you 100%😗 I am happy to have this GOLDEN nugget of information...thank you.

  • @brainworthy
    @brainworthy Před 2 lety +6

    Nina Jablonski is very passionate and knowledgeable on the subject of skin colour.
    Sun and UV rays can explain why we are darker in the equator areas and lighter in the northern regions.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @StephBer1
    @StephBer1 Před rokem +1

    This lecture and lecturer is wonderful. My summary of this is that there is no one colour or pigment that is superior, rather that humans are superior is adapting to their environments and each "race" has been the best adaptation for the climate and geographical area of Earth in which they live. In this way, there is no difference between us, we are just humans being the best we can be. Thank you Dr Jablonski.

  • @VinnieS2057
    @VinnieS2057 Před rokem +43

    History from her studies must be taught in all schools from all levels!!!!

  • @kimlowe705
    @kimlowe705 Před 2 lety +72

    Thank you, Nina Jablonski, for such a wonderful, engaging, educational presentation.

  • @dorianphilotheates3769
    @dorianphilotheates3769 Před 2 lety +25

    58:55 - The phrase “Incomplete data but lots of attitude” perfectly describes many of my family get-togethers - this ought to be on a T-shirt...

    • @JimBalter
      @JimBalter Před 2 lety

      @Lee Kenyon "Why do people with different skin colors have such vast difference intelligence"
      Why do racists tell this lie?

    • @naturalinstinct4950
      @naturalinstinct4950 Před rokem +1

      ​@leekenyon8705Because epigenetic (the environment, even yourself demonstarted with the ice age example) factors also affects phenotypes (in this case intelligence). I notice youve been typing the same message in many comments and at least try to articulate yourself in a scientific way so you should know better than believing the racial difference of intelligence is more than genetic, but instead epigenetic factors that are continuing to be at play in contemperary era in the form of accessing to education, economic status etc.

    • @naturalinstinct4950
      @naturalinstinct4950 Před rokem +1

      @leekenyon8705 first we are talking about within random distribution range of IQ, not mental retardation due to genetic diseases, therefore it is a multi-gene and environmental effect on the overall phenotype of IQ. Second the method of which IQ is tested has been shown to be biased in favour of western education.
      Theses two facts together demonstrates how wrong it is to assume inter-racial genetic difference as the main factor affecting IQ

    • @naturalinstinct4950
      @naturalinstinct4950 Před rokem

      @leekenyon8705 youre wrong even on the level of genetics.

  • @lindathomson3270
    @lindathomson3270 Před rokem +4

    Should be taught worldwide. Riveting from start to finish. ❤

  • @GingerJesusSaves
    @GingerJesusSaves Před 2 lety +4

    I served under Col Richard Leakey, his grandfather discovered the oldest human skull in the Great rift valley. Would love to hear her talk about hair colour for an hour too!

  • @georgegrubbs2966
    @georgegrubbs2966 Před 2 lety +31

    Excellent presentation. Thanks. I learned quite a bit about the origin of racism, especially the roles of David Hume and Immanuel Kant.

  • @vedashriram39
    @vedashriram39 Před 2 lety +45

    I am from India. Tq for the excellent lecture. Wish more and more people watch it and absorb the message propagated by you.

    • @ytalchemy
      @ytalchemy Před 2 lety +15

      Vedashi ram, I am in total agreement, as an Asian. This is an important lecture which should be shared as much as possible. Humans are one race. One people. Our African, Indian and Polynesian brothers and sisters are all melanin-rich people, with natural Vitamin D protection. It's a good sign of progress when we all can embrace our common brotherhood. Peace and love to us all, including our de-pigmented fellow humans also.

    • @charleskennedy7951
      @charleskennedy7951 Před rokem +5

      Vedashri Ram
      Indian society discriminates against their dark skinned people and place them into Lower class castes.

    • @vedashriram39
      @vedashriram39 Před rokem +3

      @@charleskennedy7951 I am dark skinned and so are many people South of India and maybe lesser people North of India. And we are not discriminated, except in the business of movies. So put a hold to your horses.
      Mixing caste and class that's a wonderful idea to demean us.

    • @GM-kz5bk
      @GM-kz5bk Před rokem +3

      Forward it to Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump and his Family.

    • @laurahoshaw7188
      @laurahoshaw7188 Před rokem

      @@ytalchemy 🤣

  • @johnchristopher7697
    @johnchristopher7697 Před 2 lety +48

    What an outstanding presentation/lecture! This should be required learning for elementary school social studies.

    • @deniaridley
      @deniaridley Před rokem

      Agreed!

    • @nknatewood8226
      @nknatewood8226 Před rokem

      John Christopher: *_ONLY_* to the point of the _specific_ science. The science has been in place for a number of decades and explains much about why we humans are different colors. That said, there is little "new" here; possibly better/more fully explained than previously. *_However---_*
      The near *pejorative lecture* (misplaced _anger_ can be seen quite plainly on the speaker's face on a number of occasions during said talk/lecture) should be _left out/deleted_ in entirety, including the disparaging attacks on Kant, Hume, et al.

  • @26beegee
    @26beegee Před rokem +6

    Fascinating explanation of the reasons for the beautiful array of skin colors.

  • @FredHsu
    @FredHsu Před 3 lety +43

    Wow. This is an exquisite talk. She is so passionate about the topic such that one can't stop listening to this great story.

    • @paulettewoodard9318
      @paulettewoodard9318 Před 2 lety +4

      @Autumn Cast Apparently you missed the beginning of her talk. Human evolved from same line as chimpanzees and had fur. When creatures started becoming more human the legs lengthened so they could run instead of mostly hanging out in and around trees. Then there was less shade, so bare skin with more sweat glands kept them cool as they ran. Then that bare white skin was too vulnerable to sun damage so darker skins provided protection. Each step in those directions kept more alive to reproduce.

    • @GrandmaCathy
      @GrandmaCathy Před 2 lety +2

      @Autumn Cast Are you crazy? Not all animal skin is white. Not all human skin is white. Northern areas need less UV protection and more vitamin D accessibility. Southern areas need more UV protection and have more D available. All shades are suited to their climate. Imagine if evolution happened as fast as modern travel. You could be dark and light in one day. JK.

  • @samhall3821
    @samhall3821 Před 2 lety +13

    Kinda takes me back to a field trip in grade school, seeing a sign on the bus stating that the seats were available to all "regardless of race, color, creed, or national origin". Ah, innocence; didn't understand the need, the meaning, or the history. But a couple of bullying incidents later, I did know _too well_ the face of hate. But not the why.

  • @DoctorHemi
    @DoctorHemi Před 2 lety +7

    Very interesting talk. Dr. Jablonski has a very effective, enthusiastic way of speaking. Other science speakers would do well to adopt her style.

  • @socialworkersanonymous
    @socialworkersanonymous Před 2 lety +24

    What a beautiful, evidence-based presentation. I watched in its entirety. As a recent MSW graduate, I appreciate this research from a scientific and social perspective. I’m definitely downloading.

  • @infini1970
    @infini1970 Před 2 lety +120

    Should be a required watch in all Jr. High or High schools in the USA.

    • @BOLOforJESUStheTRIBULTIONear
      @BOLOforJESUStheTRIBULTIONear Před 2 lety +1

      Why-so they can spread more lies!! I couldn’t even make it 2 minutes. Evolution is a lie we did NOT come from monkeys or apes. Everything we have ever been taught has been a lie. Stop 🛑 believing their BS lies!!

    • @FelonyVideos
      @FelonyVideos Před 2 lety +2

      What careers can our kids use this information in? The answer is none. We don't need to brainwash our kids with theories, when it's already hard enough to teach them to read and write and do basic math to balance their checkbooks.

    • @FelonyVideos
      @FelonyVideos Před 2 lety +2

      Should we also teach public school kids about the IQ maps of native people's, which almost exactly matches the UVR maps?

    • @iwillroam
      @iwillroam Před 2 lety +3

      @@BOLOforJESUStheTRIBULTIONear To my knowledge, nobody's ever made that claim; so you're free to stake a flag in it, if you feel that strongly about making sure people don't ever begin to believe that. But, back to the claim - of course we did not; to the best of my knowledge, nobody but the religious groups have claimed we come from monkeys and apes. Anyone with a mind and a moment of introspect can come to the conclusion that we did not; but that we are related, genetically, to the life on this planet. We did not come from bananas, either, but we share a genetic code outside of our own control. We are a part of the flow of life on this planet; it's our big, beautiful family of Earth.

    • @YAHsWay
      @YAHsWay Před 2 lety

      DO A REPORT ON ALBINOS YOU WOULD ACTUALLY LEARN MORE!!! This is another cavemen-psuedo-science.

  • @michaelfrazia4569
    @michaelfrazia4569 Před 2 lety +91

    I'm not debating the info etc. I'm strictly commenting on this woman's ability to clearly get across the presentation...as a former teacher I appreciate a well executed lesson..great job

    • @vincentstackohare1082
      @vincentstackohare1082 Před 2 lety +7

      She could sum this up in about 10 seconds and let the poor audience get their lives back :)

    • @markpkessinger
      @markpkessinger Před 2 lety +25

      @@vincentstackohare1082 -- Sure, she could have presented her basic thesis in 10 minutes, or even less, most likely. But she is also explaining the basis of it by providing examples. This is what any competent teacher does!

    • @devorahcohen7456
      @devorahcohen7456 Před 2 lety +15

      She presents scientific theory of evolutionary biology, history, social organization/constructs and human capacity, such as vision, to correct the fallacies of racism. Bravo. I hope her pathway is successful for educating children, who are our future.

    • @kathyl3918
      @kathyl3918 Před 2 lety +4

      Such a great speed and tone in her voice. I agree with you!

    • @kathyl3918
      @kathyl3918 Před 2 lety +10

      @@vincentstackohare1082 I enjoyed the entire lecture. I'm sorry you did not.

  • @montymartell2081
    @montymartell2081 Před 2 lety +6

    This is my second time watching this this is so incredibly fascinating and makes me realize just what a genius Darwin is this is pure and simple evolution just like the finches

  • @rogeremmerson
    @rogeremmerson Před 2 lety +9

    Fabulous. Both the information and its presentation. An absolute model for connecting the non-scientist with science.
    On a more personal note, my wife was born in the Orkney Islands and has typically Nordic pale skin and coppery hair. Even now, living only as far south as Edinburgh (the 56th parallel), she cannot expose her skin to our 'summer' sun. My children, barring my youngest daughter who has my more pigmented complexion which tans, are all fair-haired, while my eldest grandson has the full Scottish complement of red hair, pale skin and blue eyes.
    Thank you for making it all clear.

  • @gabriele1052
    @gabriele1052 Před 2 lety +8

    great....great....great!!!!!!thank you very very very much!!! i was wondering for years how to explain it especially to the children of the world. so beautiful to see this! i am very happy!

  • @chrissnyder2091
    @chrissnyder2091 Před 2 lety +5

    I periodically have to remind people that skin color is irrelevant, if you can interbreed it means you're the same. Though I have to admit that different skin tones can add an element of novelty. I'm an average pinky-beige Caucasian and my girlfriend is a wonderful light brown Hispanic. To me her skin tone is a delicious side benefit.

  • @sgrinev
    @sgrinev Před 2 lety +9

    Wonderful and very relevant work done by Dr. Jablonski and her team

  • @vivthespiv1
    @vivthespiv1 Před 2 lety +6

    Brilliant. Ive been waiting for such a study for some time and will be saturating mysèlf into it again. How fortunate we are to be granted access into this research.
    Thank You.

    • @keep-ukraine-free
      @keep-ukraine-free Před rokem +1

      This is not new research. This info has been known in the scientific community (taught in colleges) for decades.
      Dr. Jablonski's presentation summarizes decades of work, done by 100s of scientists in many scientific fields.
      Her presentation is for the public, because even today, many in the public do not know these obvious facts.

  • @paul9156c
    @paul9156c Před 2 lety +6

    THANK YOU ! wonderful, informative, and so, so true !! I sure hope "they" listen closely, with good comprehension, because if they do, peace may break out, and spread, all over the world...and if "they" don't listen, or comprehend...I shudder the thought. Thank you again.
    The true heros of humanity, if humanity survives itself, will be the peace makers.

  • @poladelarosa8399
    @poladelarosa8399 Před 2 lety +34

    Well presented and quite elucidating. Lots of new information for this viewer about the evolution of melanin across temperature zones, plus the function and importance of folic acid for the development of the neural tube. Many thanks.

  • @newkamanda3884
    @newkamanda3884 Před rokem +4

    What a beautiful and mind boggling information. Indeed, this needs to be taught not Only in schools, but in every home.

  • @OldLady-um9kt
    @OldLady-um9kt Před rokem +2

    Wonderful video, thank you. I had watched Dr. John Campbell last year when he had mentioned this subject and it sparked my intrest. I ran across your lecture / video and immediately ordered your book and told my friends to watch. This should be taught in every school. Thank you so very much.

  • @criticalthought7527
    @criticalthought7527 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Nina for an excellent presentation of your evolutionary hypothesis explaining melanation in Human Beings.
    I was unaware of the folate argument and will study further.
    Peace and love,
    j

  • @hopelessnerd6677
    @hopelessnerd6677 Před 2 lety +6

    The absolute best information we could have right now. Thanks!

  • @eddypaul8959
    @eddypaul8959 Před rokem +6

    She's an amazing lecturer.

    • @williamjoyce7168
      @williamjoyce7168 Před rokem

      God created all the races. And it was good .Not evolution.

  • @fdickens3659
    @fdickens3659 Před 2 lety +29

    I liked the explanation of the UVA, B, and C significance. I was intrigued by how a person from Southern India, Australia, and the Africa can all have the same skin tone but totally different facial features. I would love to hear how eyes, nostrils, muscle tone, and hair came to be different although I think I know some of it. I would like to hear the science of it.

    • @Joel-uv5tg
      @Joel-uv5tg Před 2 lety

      @@fivestar000 I think her whole point is that we shouldn't be putting all Africans in one basket: they are a diverse group of peoples, out of which all other peoples came.

    • @markcredit6086
      @markcredit6086 Před 2 lety

      @@fivestar000 wrong

    • @KathyPrendergast-cu5ci
      @KathyPrendergast-cu5ci Před rokem +8

      Differences in facial features, just like differences in skin tone, come about over long periods of time among populations of the same species geographically separated from one another, and it's seen in many species other than humans. Skin colour is considered a very superficial characteristic, meaning it can change in a very short time in a population; we can see that ourselves when a biracial couple have children. Their children usually have skin colour lighter than one parent's, and darker than the other. If they go on to have children with other dark-skinned people, all of the white parent's descendants could be dark-skinned in a couple of generations. It goes the other way, too. The very dark-skinned people of some parts of Southern India and Sri Lanka may have had ancestors who lived further north and had lighter skin. There is still a lot we don't know and can only theorize about. Sometimes there are adaptive reasons for a characteristic - eg., a larger or thinner nose, or a wider face with higher cheekbones, or a smaller mouth or eyes - being favoured and spreading throughout a population, but not always. There is a great deal of difference in features even among African people; in fact the people of the continent are far more diverse, genetically, than all the human beings outside Africa, indicating our species inhabited only that continent for most of our existence and the migrations out of it happened only relatively "recently". Anthropologists and other scientists keep setting back these timelines; it used to be more or less agreed that the first human migrations out of Africa happened no earlier than 60,000 years ago, but there are now some theories that they started as long ago as 100,000 years ago, and that anatomically modern humans - i.e., humans no different physically or mentally from humans today - could have existed on the African continent for as long as 600,000 years. Fossil records tell us very little, and they don't even exist in many kinds of environments.

  • @fretnesbutke3233
    @fretnesbutke3233 Před 2 lety +6

    It's likely Ms.Jablonski has a Doctorate. I have a sister whose a professor,and I can tell you,being of Polish heritage,am so proud of her. It's always so good to see 'ski' followed by 'PhD'. It's a sad fact that so many people never hold the racial falsehoods implanted since infancy under critical analysis. It was a long process for myself, which couldn't have happened without life experience,for me to come to an appreciation of how individual identity and heritage,in all its variety,is one of the most fascinating aspects of our human tribe. Anyone whose had a surprise insight hiding in their DNA test results knows that sudden illumination. We are our own greatest enigma.

    • @firecatgreg
      @firecatgreg Před 2 lety

      If you think that we are predisposed to being a certain way by DNA that is scientific Calvinism and it's very much related to a mindset that spawned the NAZI party. Replacing fate with DNA programming does not represent freedom. Each human has potential we do have differences but we are not programmed to be superior. All that pride is often used to start wars and is no more scientific than any other prejudice.

    • @cloutlordree3057
      @cloutlordree3057 Před 2 lety

      Like this video? Its full of bs

  • @Perthgirl00
    @Perthgirl00 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Nina, I knew you were destined for greatness when we met at UWA many years ago, and it was a joy to visit you at the Academy of Social Sciences in Golden Gate Park. Best Wishes for 2022!

  • @evederooy
    @evederooy Před 2 lety +51

    Wow. Loved this clear presentation and framing it in a connective way forward. Lets celebrate our diversity and harness its true strengths.

  • @i.b.blithe3263
    @i.b.blithe3263 Před rokem +1

    Dr. Jablonski, thank you for an interesting lecture. I thoroughly enjoyed your believable interpretation and explanation of evolutionary skin pigmentation and de-pigmentation. As a black man, I want to add that the United States system of government and 99% of the citizens have in my opinion removed all regulatory bias regarding skin color. It is up to the citizens to remove color bias in the minds of our children. God bless you and God bless the USA.

  • @johnallenismynameandmusici2796

    When I was young I made friends with people who had different skin colors. I really didn't know the difference. My parents didn't talk about people's skin colors and my dad worked with a lot of black and brown people. When I found out about prejudice I was astounded. I've never judged anybody by their skin color and it seemed so ridiculous to me. I always thought it had something to do with the sun but I wasn't sure. After hearing your talk I am much more sure of myself and my beliefs. And skin color has nothing to do with other physical characteristics, as you pointed out. That's why you can't say, "black people have kinky hair," or "black men have large penises," because there are just as many differences in blacks as in people of any other race.

    • @saul2007t
      @saul2007t Před 2 lety +5

      A great and well needed lecture.

    • @joannamupalouw5979
      @joannamupalouw5979 Před 2 lety +3

      Wait not all humans evolved from "the monkeys" some are created in the image and likeness of Yahweh so we believe.

    • @johnallenismynameandmusici2796
      @johnallenismynameandmusici2796 Před 2 lety +6

      @@joannamupalouw5979 Well, nobody knows what God, Allah or Yahweh looks like so I guess that's a safe bet.

    • @jamies7899
      @jamies7899 Před 2 lety +5

      @@johnallenismynameandmusici2796 Muslims don’t believe that humans and God look alike. In Islam, God is beyond comprehension, beyond anything in creation, and cannot be reduced to descriptions that human language require of beings, like having a body; furthermore, any use of this type of language in relation to God in Islam is metaphorical, again due to the limits of human language.
      As an example of an effect of a limitation in human language, in English I am forced to use S/He to refer to God, but in Arabic, God is gender neutral because the language is less limited in this respect ( re: expressing gender); this has resulted in English language culture and other European language cultures to conceptualize God as male (as the masculine form was predominant). So, what we have here is both language and theology working together to create a male, humanoid God.
      Just an FYI :)

    • @johnallenismynameandmusici2796
      @johnallenismynameandmusici2796 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jamies7899 You are correct. Language is very clumsy. I think of "God" as "It." Neither male or female. It is on a level of consciousness that is so far above ours that it is incomprehensible. I think It is in every rock, every human, every tree and is all-knowing. But we're not here to worship God, It doesn't need that. What It wants is for us to utilize all of our comprehension to fight for good because evil lies in the hearts of men. It did not create evil, we did.

  • @maria-eleniexadaktylou1269
    @maria-eleniexadaktylou1269 Před 4 lety +56

    Thank you so much!!! Amazing subject for our classrooms here in Greece, especially now with the increasing migratory flows

  • @pdias8469
    @pdias8469 Před rokem +2

    Thank God for this information. It should be in all schools.

  • @nycbearff
    @nycbearff Před rokem +30

    Solid science, and an excellent way to use it - thanks Professor Jablonski! If this had been taught in all elementary schools when I was a boy (a long time ago) the world would be a different and better place today.

    • @davidgreen6490
      @davidgreen6490 Před rokem

      The world is a better place than you think, its only places like the US that are obsessed with skin colour that is a problem.

    • @petefluffy7420
      @petefluffy7420 Před rokem +2

      If elementary school is for youngsters, how many could understand or would they scrunch up paper and throw it at each other?
      Teacher, what is evolution?

    • @monicaluketich6913
      @monicaluketich6913 Před rokem +3

      @petefluffy7420 It's in the way you present the ideas. You don't use technical jargon, but easy to understand words for the children. I have taught and written training materials for 6th graders to engineers and astronauts. To me, being intelligent and knowledgeable about the topic means that I can explain it to most people at an appropriate and understandable level. Many professors cannot do that. They want the students to come up to their level instead of going down to theirs.

    • @incognegro4229
      @incognegro4229 Před rokem

      Science is observable, repeatable and measurable. Evolution is not science.

    • @nycbearff
      @nycbearff Před 7 měsíci

      @@monicaluketich6913 The ideas in this video were not present in any form in my public school years. In my high school I was taught that humans are separated into four distinct races. The racial categories in my Health Class text book were the same as the races described by Kant. And that was in California, in the 1960s, in Indio, which was a segregated town - African Americans in Indio couldn't rent or buy a house outside of a subdivision called (and I'm not making this up) Nairobi Estates.

  • @daxinventor3542
    @daxinventor3542 Před 2 lety +31

    Thank you for making this video Nina C. Jablonski. We may be approaching the Event Horizon of our own self inflicted demise once again because we still have not learned from the errors of our ways.

  • @richardvara8124
    @richardvara8124 Před rokem +10

    My father explained to me, when I was a child. Of course. This amazing explanation is very detailed, and transparent.

  • @lisaadams2118
    @lisaadams2118 Před rokem +2

    This is the most educational video I’ve seen! I’ve always thought the color of our skin had to do with where we lived. This video should be taught in schools everywhere. It’s wonderful information!

  • @WalkingEng
    @WalkingEng Před rokem +2

    This was absolutely brilliant, Thank You. I’m hoping that in some years this knowledge will be part of everyone

  • @TAHawe-ms7ki
    @TAHawe-ms7ki Před 2 lety +7

    thank you 4 your lecture a very beautiful presentation.

  • @mariecarmecademis8270
    @mariecarmecademis8270 Před rokem +3

    Thank y’all for this wonderful work I’ll share it to all my friends and family

  • @carolinepitts1169
    @carolinepitts1169 Před rokem +1

    Oh the timing. I saw a Dr talking about Folic Acid for adults recently and as a person suffering with post Lyme and now long COVID I chose to start taking it. WOW! I have started rebuilding muscle structure! It's tiny, but I can tell in strength and endurance!
    And I'm turning 70 in Sept!

  • @jonathanjordahl1681
    @jonathanjordahl1681 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much for this detailed presentation. I have long pondered this question, and as a teacher, especially appreciate the freely downloadable curriculum you offer at the end. Kudos! ❤

  • @kirkknight5308
    @kirkknight5308 Před 2 lety +9

    That was awesome! Great info and a great message.

  • @wallyrumie
    @wallyrumie Před 2 lety +24

    Beautifully explained! Mind opening and empowering! 👏👏🏻👏🏼👏🏽👏🏾👏🏿

    • @BOLOforJESUStheTRIBULTIONear
      @BOLOforJESUStheTRIBULTIONear Před 2 lety

      Evilution is a lie-it’s evilness

    • @jamestcatcato7132
      @jamestcatcato7132 Před 2 lety

      @@BOLOforJESUStheTRIBULTIONear Darwin and his cousins have a lot to answer for.

    • @JimBalter
      @JimBalter Před 2 lety

      @@BOLOforJESUStheTRIBULTIONear Denial of evolution is a lie, and the religion behind the denial is evil.

    • @naturalinstinct4950
      @naturalinstinct4950 Před rokem

      ​@@BOLOforJESUStheTRIBULTIONearlol

  • @aprilcooke8340
    @aprilcooke8340 Před rokem +2

    I lived in Alaska for 5 years, the kids were young. We ate a lot of king salmon. Every week, year around. Fresh, frozen and canned. Hubby would bring home huge king salmon. Lots of D in king salmon, a very fatty fish.

  • @jennyfulcher8035
    @jennyfulcher8035 Před rokem +1

    Dear Prof. Jablonski: Wow! This was a most fascinating and enlightening presentation on the evolution of skin color. It's amazing how our different skin colors evolved as our bodies' adaptation to varied climates and levels of UV exposure. Also how originally skin color wasn't important as a value judgement until Hume and Kant came along and published their hubristic, prejudicial opinions that became the basis of hierarchal racism. We need to teach ALL of our children to celebrate and embrace their beautifully-diverse skin colors and to value their own intrinsic self worth. Thank you for your thought-provoking presentation. Sincerely, Jenny

  • @MsYogiCat
    @MsYogiCat Před 4 lety +61

    Incredible talk and very timely. From the evolutionary basis for skin color to the classification of races as a means to promote and justify the enslavement of human beings, these topics are so timely and should be taught everywhere. Thank you, I plan to share and further educate myself on Dr Jablonski teachings.

    • @moises1172
      @moises1172 Před 2 lety +1

      @Autumn Cast new studies show africans do have Neanderthal dna

    • @jeanninecathcart627
      @jeanninecathcart627 Před 2 lety +3

      None of it is proven, therefore, its dogma

    • @jeanninecathcart627
      @jeanninecathcart627 Před 2 lety

      @zeddy mcdog What "big word"?

    • @AkakaDomenjer
      @AkakaDomenjer Před 2 lety

      Ask Egypt why they had slaves and Bible.

    • @moises1172
      @moises1172 Před 2 lety

      @@ciaranallen702 yes the new data is showing this. If they have an extra vertebrate it could be they are closer to the ape species or they evolved differently becoming homo sapien. After they migrated they would mix because there were already different human species. Why because there were different human species around that evolved but mixing is why we are whats left of a different time. Creating a new species of human.

  • @achimwokeschtla7582
    @achimwokeschtla7582 Před 2 lety +32

    That we have shades of color shouldn’t be a surprising realization as it is so obvious.
    🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️
    Once we lost our hair we needed sun protection, that’s what melanin is all about.
    I am surprised that it sounds like a new breakthrough understanding when I already knew in school some 50 years ago that different skin color is just different sun protection.

    • @rtee4086
      @rtee4086 Před 2 lety +2

      Achim Wokeschtla; Have ever stop to think that this Video isnt just for you,
      There may be many people around the world who never knew this, try and check your arrogance.

    • @starlyght_illumine144
      @starlyght_illumine144 Před 2 lety

      Completely & respectfully disagree! No disrespect but that’s what you were taught to believe in this materialistic epoch.
      Melanin is MUCH more than skin colour! Melanin represents the HIGHER spiritual universal ORDER.
      EVERYTHING comes from darkness!!
      There are laws that governs the universe, one of those laws is the universal law of polarity (duality/law of opposites) look keenly & you will see this manifested all around you, even in the abstract, your mind is also a polarity.
      What this means in metaphysical terms is, black skin & white skin exists before environment (material world) because they are polar opposite of each other, just like;
      Hot & Cold
      Love & Hate
      Man & Woman
      Good & Evil
      Etc, etc..
      Darkness & light are polar opposites of each other, darkness was before light, but light always existed in darkness until it was time to manifest in a particular epoch (a particular time of evolution or devolution).
      W-Man always existed in B-Man as a polarity metaphysically, until a particular epoch when he was going to be manifested because he’s the opposite, he came after (the omega) & would inevitably come without a high degree of melanin because he manifested for a particular reason as a polarity (OPPOSITE; different in nature, quality or significance. Completely opposed).
      Nothing happens in the universe without a reason everything is an expression of DIVINE CONSCIOUSNESS & serves a purpose for the end game of GROWTH (cultivation is the universal dynamic).
      MAN (humanity) is the universe in human form & the same laws regulate & govern him. As well he goes through cycles of regeneration & degeneration of consciousness of SELF & FORM.
      Seeing what you believe to be true, this is going to be hard for you to digest. Anyway, PEACE.

    • @paul9156c
      @paul9156c Před 2 lety +1

      Ok, then why didn't I get darker as I progressively lost the hair on the top of my head as I aged? I like the theory though.

    • @achimwokeschtla7582
      @achimwokeschtla7582 Před 2 lety +3

      @@starlyght_illumine144:
      Sorry, but that’s a lot of esoteric BS 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @achimwokeschtla7582
      @achimwokeschtla7582 Před 2 lety

      @@paul9156c:
      Because evolution doesn’t happen in a instant.
      If you moved to the African savanna and you and children, grandchildren etc. would stay there, over time and generations they would turn darker again or die out because of skin cancer … but with modern technology like sun tan lotion or vitamin D pills we prevent the necessity of evolutionary adaptation.

  • @colleendavis7181
    @colleendavis7181 Před rokem +1

    I am a sociology major and graduated in 2014 and put these facts forward to a professor Emmertus, and the professor cautioned me not to explain skin color this way. I know it is true, but to respect my professor, I just let him speak. College is more concerned with separating by skin color and promoting Ethnicity of skin color and ignoring genetics completely.

  • @patticarpenter2001
    @patticarpenter2001 Před rokem +2

    Absolutely wonderful! Thank you for this wonderful work.

  • @Doloresdavis1971
    @Doloresdavis1971 Před 2 lety +91

    Thank you so very much for such an engrossing topic. Years ago, after learning in biology that sunlight triggered the body to make Vitamin D and also having observed that people were lighter or darker depending on their proximity to the Equator, I theorized that the availability of the sun was directly responsible for the multitude of skin colors. I also concluded that some lighter toned peoples also re-gained the ability to process milk due to the lack of sun in northern climates. I would carefully explain my theory to people but, unfortunately, living in Texas my thoughts were shot down and claimed heretical. Your presentation has vindicated me.

    • @johnallenismynameandmusici2796
      @johnallenismynameandmusici2796 Před 2 lety +10

      I totally agree with you and I left a comment above. All this hatred and animosity because of the sun. It is not logical thinking. You know nothing about a person, whether he or she is good or bad or anything, but you automatically hate them because of their skin color? Texas was the last bastion of the Civil War and many white people moved there to escape the War. But Sam Houston was a great man and I don't know what his position on slavery was. I hope he didn't support slavery.

    • @kodowdus
      @kodowdus Před 2 lety +6

      The fascinating parallel history of the development of lactase persistence among dairying people (including certain African cultural groups) also vindicates your point of view.

    • @JosepCardedeu
      @JosepCardedeu Před 2 lety +7

      I agree, and I would add that in colder climates people tend to cover their skin, making it more difficult to absorb light. The exception are the Inuits, but they get a lot of vitamin D through their diet.

    • @leonhardtkristensen4093
      @leonhardtkristensen4093 Před 2 lety +4

      @@johnallenismynameandmusici2796 The topic of this video about skin color I believe is right. Racism and slavery however is much older I believe. Wars between tribes have probably existed long before white people and slavery came from the beaten people being taken as loot from the war. Also we keep forgetting that things where different back then. The rulers didn't think much of the common people. Just look at the millions of people being killed in WW1 and WW2. I believe in that we should allow every body to have a reasonably good standard of living but we must also allow some to get ahead because other wise we will never develop. If some body does some thing extra he must be rewarded. My experience from having worked in the Soviet Union in the 70's was that people wasn't very productive when working for the state. I was told that 5% of the land was still in private hands but 30% of the food was produced on these 5%

    • @bonsummers2657
      @bonsummers2657 Před 2 lety +1

      ACKNOWLEDGE ALBINOS OF ALL RACES. APPRECIATE THE DIFFERENCES OF THE DIFFERENT RACES.

  • @marymcneill779
    @marymcneill779 Před 2 lety +4

    Wonderful talk that everyone needs to hear.

  • @tqoliver
    @tqoliver Před rokem +1

    This is information that should be taught from early learning thru higher education. This was very well done. Thank you!!

  • @MsTiLaJ
    @MsTiLaJ Před rokem

    Excellent talk. There’s such richness in it that you have to watch it at least twice. Thank you for doing such extraordinary detailed work that we all benefit from🙏🏽

  • @beckystrohl5539
    @beckystrohl5539 Před 2 lety +29

    Gosh. We were taught this in school when they were actually used for education and not indoctrination.

    • @rugbyguy59
      @rugbyguy59 Před 2 lety +5

      And what “indoctrination” would prevent this from being taught today? I was a teacher until a few years ago and I taught this... not about the vitamin bit, that’s too new, but simply that melanin was an adaptation to UV light.

    • @dehartfamily3091
      @dehartfamily3091 Před 2 lety +3

      Where was your school Becky? I was in CT in the 70s. We did not learn about skin color reasons at all. I’m guessing different parts of the country focused on different curriculum. I’m interested in the indoctrination. That sounds interesting. Please tell us more.

    • @beckystrohl5539
      @beckystrohl5539 Před 2 lety +3

      @@dehartfamily3091 I was educated in a small town in central Illinois. I started in the late 60s and graduated in 78. Most of my teachers were very good at getting us to think for ourselves. And a huge part of that was to give us a little information about something and then having us go to the library and research for more. This information was the most basic lesson on evolution and the progression of man.

    • @beckystrohl5539
      @beckystrohl5539 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dehartfamily3091 what were you taught then? We were taught biology, advanced sciences, math, civics. We were taught phonics, chemistry, algebra, shop, geography, trig, algebra, foreign languages, basic finance and bookkeeping. We were given book reports, extra credit for in depth reports on curriculum studies. We talked about the Vietnam war, the moon landing, Nixon, advances in technology, our dreams, others' dreams and how we could attain them. We were taught addition, subtraction, multiplication and division basics before we were taught advanced methods to calculate. We were NOT allowed calculators and sometimes it would take several pages to calculate a chemical reaction. We were advanced individually in grade school by our own ability in each subject which was genius because some students caught on to one or two subjects with ease while had trouble understanding others. This way the teachers knew which subjects a student didn't need too much extra help with so they could concentrate on the subjects they did.

    • @beckystrohl5539
      @beckystrohl5539 Před 2 lety

      @@SimonWoodburyForget ummm I was in school BEFORE computers so books, periodicals and written research articles was all we had to do any research. And reading information and research is just as, if not way more, educational as electronic methods. Try it sometime. It makes one PATIENT and contiplative.

  • @Belle19700
    @Belle19700 Před 2 lety +3

    This lady is just fabulous. How smart is she!.

  • @afiherman6053
    @afiherman6053 Před rokem +1

    Finally, I get an answer to skin colour types. What an awesome lecture and great research.

  • @ralpsimpson3925
    @ralpsimpson3925 Před 2 lety +1

    I was born 72 years ago in the crucible of mankind, The Rift Valley, in Kenya. Scottish parents.
    What an enlightening Woman!

  • @berthanadrossos9802
    @berthanadrossos9802 Před 2 lety +4

    What a wonderful life it would be if all the people of the world accepted that we are all the same regardless of our skin color, etc. wow that would be great.

    • @firecatgreg
      @firecatgreg Před 2 lety

      Yeah that was a dream Martin Luther King had, but now racism means entitlement and reverse racism to many to repay all the wrongs of the past. So racism has become the color revolutionary disrupter to cause revolutions and the downfall of nations. All a part of Agenda 21 and the great reset. Which is a plan that is against "the human race" as there are to many humans on the earth. So the challenge of the future is not against racism but against those who are actually against the ALPHA species as being to many in population and want to cull the herd. Centralized control of all resources and revolutions, civil wars, epidemics, famine are all parts of the toolsets that Agenda 21 false color revolutions will promote to "save the world from global warming" or "climate change". The terms and lies will focus on dividing humans and self hatred of the "slave owners" or "humans being the owners of other things further down on the evolutionary chart". So the revolution we will see coming is a Green New Deal or BUILD BACK better revolution that will destroy the free world countries and then the communists will say enough destruction has happened. It will be encouraged to destroy the west. And every socialist revolution we see especially the ones in Africa ended in famine and death of many humans. But to the leaders of Agenda 21 and it's perverted offspring, failure is not an option but the goal. This is why the west must be destroyed, but of course the major western countries feed the rest of the world. So vast famines and plagues will be used. And this plan "you will own nothing but rent everything and be happy" per UN AGENDA 2030 website is a pure path to communism and centralized control that results in famine. And totalitarian and communism are both fine and dandy for the Agenda 21 elites. So the cause of fighting racism is just one of the tools in the toolbox of those who want to destroy humanity. I'm not for racism, I'm just saying the reparation game to pay those in the past for wrongs of the human race and the "industrial revolution" are false communist color revolutionary techniques to destroy the world and potentially depopulate the world by 2100 which is their long term goal. When you have to have most of the 11 billion people projected to being in the world this next century die, all means of death to the human race will be sold as some kind of solution. A final solution for sustainable earth but denying the nature of survival of the fittest being a fact in nature and the nature of energy work and energy loss both in physics and in nature. You can't progress when progress is some utopia primitive world in the past that never existed but is pushed out as a fantasy idea. But this is what Agenda 21 supposes.

    • @leonhardtkristensen4093
      @leonhardtkristensen4093 Před 2 lety

      @@firecatgreg I don't quite know what you are talking about and frankly don't care either. What I believe is that we must aim for the middle way with a safety net under all people but capitalism on top so that the best people generate wealth and prosperity. Eventually we will have to migrate out in space and cause trouble there too.

  • @bartbarry2662
    @bartbarry2662 Před 2 lety +9

    Great ape disparent, isolated distribution geographically and both their origins and evolutionary chain would potentially indicate that many species and subspecies of homminoids existed for far longer than any fossils that have been found.

  • @zariderhami3116
    @zariderhami3116 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for your use full speeches ❤😊🌺

  • @scottscott232
    @scottscott232 Před rokem

    Wow, this has got to be the VERY BEST OF THE BEST in explaining skin colour, and the consequences of how ignorant men capitalised on their ignorance, and social standing.

  • @leomarkaable1
    @leomarkaable1 Před 2 lety +3

    When I encounter questions on forms about "Race" I of course always see the catagory of White. I am always tempted to answer the question simply and honestly and write in "Celtic" or even "Germanic" and let them figure it out.

  • @KarenMartinez-mo8bu
    @KarenMartinez-mo8bu Před 2 lety +4

    Great presentation! Thank you!

  • @edwardspriggs5076
    @edwardspriggs5076 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm so impressed and abut the depth of evolutionary detail and her educational transitions to how pseudoscience has shaped so many biases and what authentic science really says about it and how it validates by facts on what's true or false.

  • @jeanettemarkley7299
    @jeanettemarkley7299 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you. Growing up in Brooklyn my best friend and next door neighbor was African American, and she is one of the people I loved the most in my life. I did know our skin was different colors but it seemed the same as hair or eyes to me. A blessed time of ignorance of what horrors happened to African Americans. I learned about slavery in school and I popped my head up from my book to see who else was shocked! Only one other girl who was brown toned. We met eyes, and tears fell.