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Main Author: Robertson, Traci Dione
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Published: Zenodo 2026
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contents <p><span>THEORETICAL FOUNDATION</span></p> <p><span>What Stratichromatic Theory Addresses</span></p> <p><span>Stratichromatic theory examines how multiple systems of oppression—including but not limited to racism, colonialism, colorism, classism, nationalism, casteism, and religious discrimination—layer upon and compound one another to create unique forms of marginalization for Afro-bronze populations across all genders, ages, abilities, sexualities, and national contexts.</span></p> <p><span>Unlike frameworks that emerged from specific identity intersections (such as intersectionality's original focus on Black women at the nexus of race and gender), stratichromatic theory centers </span><span>chromatic stratification</span><span> as the foundational organizing principle, examining how darkness of skin creates hierarchical layers of oppression that transcend and predate other categorical distinctions.</span></p> <p><span>It is "The Strategic North Star" - TOWS Analysis - the theory's greatest asset (in sum total) is its global, layered, all-gender scope — and its greatest vulnerability is an underdeveloped empirical base and limited mainstream recognition. The reparations game plan threads both: it builds evidence while organizing simultaneously, so momentum and credibility grow together rather than waiting on each other.</span></p>
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spellingShingle STRATICHROMATIC THEORY Extended Theoretical Framework The Psycho-Cultural Architecture of Chromatic Stratification: Avoidant Adaptation, Generational Transmission, Propaganda, the Matriarchal Rupture, and the Path of Reveal-Action
Robertson, Traci Dione
<p><span>THEORETICAL FOUNDATION</span></p> <p><span>What Stratichromatic Theory Addresses</span></p> <p><span>Stratichromatic theory examines how multiple systems of oppression—including but not limited to racism, colonialism, colorism, classism, nationalism, casteism, and religious discrimination—layer upon and compound one another to create unique forms of marginalization for Afro-bronze populations across all genders, ages, abilities, sexualities, and national contexts.</span></p> <p><span>Unlike frameworks that emerged from specific identity intersections (such as intersectionality's original focus on Black women at the nexus of race and gender), stratichromatic theory centers </span><span>chromatic stratification</span><span> as the foundational organizing principle, examining how darkness of skin creates hierarchical layers of oppression that transcend and predate other categorical distinctions.</span></p> <p><span>It is "The Strategic North Star" - TOWS Analysis - the theory's greatest asset (in sum total) is its global, layered, all-gender scope — and its greatest vulnerability is an underdeveloped empirical base and limited mainstream recognition. The reparations game plan threads both: it builds evidence while organizing simultaneously, so momentum and credibility grow together rather than waiting on each other.</span></p>
title STRATICHROMATIC THEORY Extended Theoretical Framework The Psycho-Cultural Architecture of Chromatic Stratification: Avoidant Adaptation, Generational Transmission, Propaganda, the Matriarchal Rupture, and the Path of Reveal-Action
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18793067