To Never Be Full: Albinism, Anorexia, and What It Means to Be Sri Lankan
“My mother’s ‘whiteness’ is disputed, by brown and white people alike, and treated as something to interrogate.”
Madison Griffiths is a freelance writer, artist and poet from Melbourne whose work has appeared in VICE, SBS, Daily Life, Overland and Catalogue Magazine. She mainly covers issues surrounding women and mental health. Follow her on Instagram at: @madisonrgriffiths.
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