I think your aim is good and your methodology is flawed. There are differences in skin colour that cannot be ignored, and shouldn’t be ignored… but to move towards a continual state of dividing and subdividing groups of people by identity markers will sow more division. We have to be aware of them, then move past them. Anti-racism is predicated on the same structure as racism… it’s the same argument posed in the reverse way. Both put skin colour as the central point of consideration in how to treat someone. Like trying to put out a fire by starting more fires and then wondering why everyone is now burning to death.