Roha HaseebFA15-BDE-005Zain-Ul-AbidinLHR TP 57952026-04-072020https://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/handle/123456789/3250Colorism in Pakistan: Discrimination Based on Skin Tone” examines the social hierarchy and biases associated with skin color within Pakistani society. The study explores how lighter skin is often privileged in areas such as media representation, marriage prospects, employment opportunities, and social status, while darker skin tones face marginalization and negative stereotypes. Rooted in historical, colonial, and cultural influences, colorism continues to shape perceptions of beauty and worth. This research highlights the psychological, social, and economic impacts of such discrimination and emphasizes the need for awareness, media responsibility, and inclusive narratives to challenge and dismantle color-based prejudice.enDepartment of Architecture And DesignFA15Architecture And DesignColorismSkin Tone DiscriminationZain-Ul-AbidinColorism In Pakistan Discrimination Based OnThesis