Well, seeing that pretty much all the women mentioned in the Bible until St. Paul starts his missionary journeys and wins gentile converts in Asia Minor and Europe were Semitic and thus arguably "women of color", all one has to do is point this out and attend to the women.
Personally, I'm quite fond of the two non-Jewish women whose conversations with Christ are recorded in the Gospels: the Canaanite woman with her reply "Yes, Lord, but even the little dogs eat the crumb that fall from their masters' tables," and St. Photini (we Orthodox Christians remember the name of the Samaritan woman who met Jesus at the well -- she became a missionary in later life, and she and her familiy died as martyrs in the persecution under Nero).