[Photo Sources: HuffingtonPost.com, Facebook.com, Tumblr]
Okay, this is cool. When I learned today about Diandra Forrest, an up and coming African-American Brown Girl supermodel with Albinism (she's with Elite!), the first thing I thought was how uniquely beautiful this girl is. And then, of course, I got that tingly feeling I get when I get excited about something and started thinking about how the subject matter is an absolute perfect fit for OneBrownGirl.com®. In fact, there is no better example of Brown not being about skin color (but being more about cultural identity and pride) than a beautiful Brown Girl with Albinism. Holla.

Wild, isn't it? Did you know about this?!!?!?
Anyway, for the sake of clarification and for more info, you must know that Albinism not only affects animals (look at Momma and Baby kangaroo below) and plants, but people from any and all cultural backgrounds like Chinese supermodel Connie Chiu pictured above and in the supermodel link. And no matter the cultural background, many people with Albinism have different types of vision sensitivity and vision defects in common and Wiki even says that the lack of skin pigmentation makes those with Albinism more susceptible to sunburn and skin cancers. Scientifically, it makes sense to me. It is also interesting to note that most forms of albinism are the result of the biological inheritance of genetically recessive...genes...passed from both parents of an individual, though some rare forms are inherited from only one parent. [More from Wiki]
P.S. I had absolutely no idea that the word Albino might be considered derogatory by some. Did you?!?!? As you know, I like to celebrate and not get people angry. I revised this post taking out all references to Albino after I sent Diandra a link to this post and she posted this on her Facebook page: "I am NOT an "ALBINO" nor do I care to be addressed as that "ALBINO MODEL" I mean c'mon on the real people address their cats, dogs, even their pet mice by a given name and I'm being addressed as THAT ALBINO? I mean really! I cannot speak 4 anyone but myself but I wud appreciate being shown at LEAST the same amount of respect that is being shown to ur pet!" Lesson learned. We have since exchanged emails and Diandra is on board with the OBG movement! Without dialogue, nothing changes. =)