Africa's Albino Models: Fighting Stigma With Beauty

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Albino models making their mark in Africa: In the U.S. we have the scourge of colorism. Elsewhere there's that, plus outright hate against people whose skin is unusually pale. But Thando Hopa is using fashion and beauty to change the stigma faced by people with albinism — a condition affecting melanin production that results in little or no pigmentation — in many parts of Africa. "I now realize that I have a platform to inspire young girls, and as someone who never had a role model who looked like me when I was growing up, I now hope to be able to show that albinism can be beautiful and is just another kind of normal," she says.

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