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How a Street Musician is Fighting the Stigma of Albinism in Africa | The New Yorker Documentary

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In Malawi, people with albinism face discrimination and abuse, but the musician Lazarus Chigwandali is working to change stereotypes and protect others with the condition.



David Darg is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy Award-winning director, cinematographer, and film editor. Bryn Mooser is a two time Academy Award-nominated producer. See more of documentary work in “Lifeboat,” from The New Yorker series The Screening Room:
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