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Podcast
Vitiligo — A Global Creative Uprising (Ep. 52)
What happens when a diagnosis becomes a movement?
In this episode, we follow vitiligo’s unlikely journey from clinic charts to concert stages — a story painted in art, music, film, and unapologetic self-expression. From rickshaw parades in Chandigarh to AI-generated portraits in Toronto and a wax figure at Madame Tussauds New York, creativity has become the heartbeat of World Vitiligo Day.
You’ll hear:
- How art and photography broke decades of silence
- How AI and digital media turned awareness into art
- How music, film, and pop culture gave vitiligo a voice
- And why visibility is no longer just about being seen — but being felt
This isn’t just about skin. It’s about courage, culture, and the wild power of creativity.
Where science meets emotion. Where pigment becomes poetry. Where millions stand up and say — this is me.
Full story: Vitiligo — A Global Creative Uprising
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