Summary
"‘Why do I feel like I need to apologise for existing?’ In this moving reflection, Hasaan, born and raised in Voi, Kenya, shares his deeply personal journey of growing up with albinism. Through the pain of being othered and the courage to question internalized shame, he discovers the quiet power of self-awareness, the healing of self-acceptance, and the boldness of self-confidence. His story is a testament to what happens when one stops shrinking and starts seeing themselves—clearly and wholly."
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