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"If society could begin to see people, as children, as women, then perhaps life would be different."
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Grace Mumbi Ngugi
Hon Lady Justice Grace Mumbi Ngugì, Member of the Order of the Burning Spear (MBS), is a Kenyan lawyer and a judge of the High Court of Kenya She works in the Anti-Corruption and Economic Crimes Division of the Court She was appointed to the High Court in 2011 and has played a significant role in the development of constitutional and human rights jurisprudence in Kenya following the promulgatio
"If society could begin to see people, as children, as women, then perhaps life would be different."
"When you think about it if you close your eyes and listen to me, would you know that Im a person with albinism is there anything in my voice that says Im a person with albinism? so in everyway l am like everyone else."
"If I am a young girl or a young boy, l think of the same hopes, the same aspirations as every other child, as every other woman, as every other man."
"I would like a society in which lam allowed to grow and fulfil my desires, my dreams because we all have dreams."
"People judge you as this child with albinism and basically there is nothing that they can see and value in you. We are human in everyway like you, that we are entitled to the same dignity as you, that we feel the same cold and the same pain and the same heat that you do, only that we dont have pigmentation."