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Includes inspiring images of modern liberations from slavery, and highlights the extent of this issue in today's world. An estimated 36 million people live in slavery, despite it being illegal in every country. Includes the Declaration to Eradicate Slavery by 2020, which was signed by Pope Francis.

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Includes inspiring images of modern liberations from slavery, and highlights the extent of this issue in today's world. An estimated 36 million people live in slavery, despite it being illegal in every country. Includes the Declaration to Eradicate Slavery by 2020, which was signed by Pope Francis.
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Lisa Kristine is a San Francisco based fine-arts and humanitarian photographer specializing in indigenous peoples worldwide. Through her work, Lisa wishes to encourage a dialogue about the beauty, diversity, and hardship of our inter-locking world. The more meaning born in the images, the deeper that dialogue may be. Lisa Kristine aims to enhance her viewer's awareness and engage them in a visual journey that is also a questioning of our existence. She wants to welcome them into the exploration of our mysterious existence with a spirit of importance, astonishment, and hope. For more than 25 years, Lisa Kristine has explored the globe, looking for the peoples, cultures, and places that time forgot, creating indelible and unforgettable images. She brings the distant, ancient, and rare into clear focus. Best known for her evocative and saturated use of color, her fine-art prints are among the most sought after and collected in her field. Lisa's work has been auctioned by Christie's New York for the United Nations with Kofi Annan, and she works with several foundations and NGO's to promote awareness of cultural, social, and humanitarian goals. Pope Francis is the 266th and current Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, a title he holds ex officio as Bishop of Rome, and Sovereign of the Vatican City.