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Born in a Kenyan refugee camp, to parents who had fled Sudan, Aweng Ade-Chuol now finds herself on magazine covers and in Beyonce's film, Black is King. But Aweng's ambitions go far beyond the runway: She's a voice for the marginalized, the overlooked and the forgotten.
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Born in a Kenyan refugee camp, to parents who had fled Sudan, Aweng Ade-Chuol now finds herself on magazine covers and in Beyonce's film, Black is King. But Aweng's ambitions go far beyond the runway: She's a voice for the marginalized, the overlooked and the forgotten.
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