TED Spreads the Word on Slavery to 83,000 +

FTS supporters are likely to be familiar with the stunning images of humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine. She has traveled to the frontlines of slavery to capture the brutality of bondage, as well as the success stories of people breaking free with the assistance of FTS. Now, tens of thousands are learning about Lisa’s journey—both the […]
August 13, 2012

FTS supporters are likely to be familiar with the stunning images of humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine. She has traveled to the frontlines of slavery to capture the brutality of bondage, as well as the success stories of people breaking free with the assistance of FTS.

Now, tens of thousands are learning about Lisa’s journey—both the physical challenges of crawling hundreds of feet down rickety mines shafts, and the deeply disturbing psychological journey of confronting slavery face-to-face. Her description of the journey is on the TED homepage.

Her TED talk is worth watching! It’s only 18 minutes long, but it’s a powerful testimony that will leave you inspired.

 

Watch it, and then buy the limited-edition Lisa Kristine fine art photography book, Slavery. The book is available now directly from Lisa’s website. Proceeds benefit FTS work to free slaves.

Proceeds from Lisa Kristine's Fine Art Photography Book Benefit Free the Slaves

 

Can you help end the conditions that cause modern slavery?

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