BangkokPost/AFP-Sept 30

Skin-whitening, child marriage, a curtailed education – Vietnamese model and literacy campaigner H’Hen Nie has defied traditional expectations and is determined to show the next generation a different way. The 2017 Miss Universe Vietnam winner, who hails from the Ede ethnic minority group in the Central Highlands, was 14 years old when her farmer mother suggested she find a husband. She was being led down the path of many poor, marginalized ethnic minority children in Vietnam — marrying young, dropping out of school, and having a slimmer shot of making it to positions of power compared to the country’s Kinh majority.

But H’Hen had other plans, explaining: “I was competitive and I loved to study. And I had lots of dreams.” Today, as the first ethnic minority woman to win Vietnam’s crown, H’Hen is widely regarded as a trailblazer, going on to represent the country on Miss Universe’s world stage and finishing in the Top 5.

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