Shopping | Greece
A woman, victim of human trafficking, an extra product in the shopping basket
A woman, victim of human trafficking, an extra product in the shopping basket
The apparel industry as a whole is a huge vehicle for human trafficking, and every step of the supply chain for most of the cotton that is produced is plagued by child labor and modern day slavery.
Uzbekistan is the 8th largest producer and the 11th largest exporter of cotton in the world. This poster shows a label of a cotton t shirt
A russian doll, missing her inner children.
Combating human trafficking
Give the mother the right to breastfeed
My poster represents an imprisoned child involved in human trafficking.
My poster represents an imprisoned child involved in human trafficking.
On this poster, I wanted to explain that life jackets given to refugees are actually the beginning of the borders.
Only when we connect, we can stop human trafficking.
My design displays two people holding hands though one of them’s true heart’s desire is to sell the other. The black heart represents the dark and sinister thinking of the person on the right, and the chains coming out represent a direct action of entrapping the person on the left demonstrating the brutality that a victim faces. The person on the left is white, to represent how little the person on the left really knew them.