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“I feel like this is just the beginning of representation in all of the media, and to showcase how beautiful differences really are.”

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    The mission of Face Equality International (FEI) is to mobilise the many groups and organisations, big and small, national and international, which support and represent people with facial differences and disfigurements and thereby to create the critical mass and solidarity needed to gain global attention for the campaign for face equality.

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    “I feel like this is just the beginning of representation in all of the media, and to showcase how beautiful differences really are.”

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    Model with Moebius Syndrome opens Fashion Week show

    “I feel like this is just the beginning of representation in all of the media, and to showcase how beautiful differences really are.”

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    The Harmful Trope of Facial Differences in Film Villains

    The Harmful Trope of Facial Differences in Film VillainsBy Tess Buckley “The constant portrayal of individuals with facial differences as villainous or frightening reinforces harmful stereotypes.“ “In the world of cinema, a familiar face often greets us when the villain is revealed – a face marked by scars, burns, or other visible differences. This long […]

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