The New Yorker has an article this week about a musician named Lazarus who lives in Malawi where people with albinism are feared and even killed because of prejudice and superstition. There’s a 28-minute documentary film that’s part of the article. I’m posting the link here and hope that it works. The film is close captioned but does not have audio description.
—FM
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