Emma on the importance of challenging the film industry
Volunteer campaigner Emma discusses handling questions and comments on why representation in film matters.
Read or listen to real stories from people affected by visible difference, their parents and families, as well as Changing Faces staff and volunteers. Inspired to share your story? We’d love to hear it – share your story now.
Volunteer campaigner Emma discusses handling questions and comments on why representation in film matters.
Changing Faces campaigner Mikaela explains her thoughts about the use of disfigurements, scars, marks and conditions in movies as the new Bond film premieres.
Our ambassador Shankar explains why he celebrates World Vitiligo Day, and how to find the right support for you.
Our campaigner Natalie discusses her experiences with vitiligo, World Vitiligo Day and the importance of educating people about the condition.
For Ella, running has not only helped her build confidence and make friends, it's also helped her to educate people about visible difference.
This Face Equality Week our campaigners have been talking about how they handle other people’s reactions to visible difference.
Our campaigner Peter wants to help people understand the whole of his visible difference – include those aspects that people can’t see.
Our campaigner Amba discusses how glaucoma affects her and what it’s like to live with an invisible condition as part of her visible difference.
Tatyana sustained burns in a fire at age 8. She's challenging brands to be more diverse in who they choose to represent them.
Prisha talks about how sharing her story has helped others and discusses her workplace experiences as a person with a visible difference.
Our Head of Campaigns and Communications, Gill, shares an update on what’s been happening with our Visible Hate campaign.
Paulette explains how being open and honest about her birthmark has helped her to feel much more confident in her own skin.