In Tibet, superstition has it that blindness is a karmic punishment for misdeeds in a previous life. Because of this, many blind people do not get the support they need from their families and communities, and are often confined to their homes. But a blind teacher wanted to change this, so she established a school for blind children. Assignment Asia visited Kiki’s Kindergarten, the first of its kind in Tibet, and met the blind visionary behind it.