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Invisible Chains: Contemporary Slavery and Forced Migration Q2 2025 Edition
The International Human Rights Art Movement presents its Second Quarterly Edition of 2025, Invisible Chains: Contemporary Slavery and Forced Migration. Curated by Lisa Zammit, this collection is dedicated to giving voice to the undocumented and displaced. Through poetry, essays, and visual art, contributors shed light on the realities of human trafficking, displacement, and discrimination, aiming to inspire change and raise global awareness.
The International Human Rights Art Movement presents its Second Quarterly Edition of 2025, Invisible Chains: Contemporary Slavery and Forced Migration. Curated by Lisa Zammit, this collection is dedicated to giving voice to the undocumented and displaced. Through poetry, essays, and visual art, contributors shed light on the realities of human trafficking, displacement, and discrimination, aiming to inspire change and raise global awareness.
Key Content and Themes:
Editorial Focus: The edition is dedicated to those who have experienced forced migration, displacement, discrimination, contemporary slavery, human trafficking, and living undocumented, with the aim to inspire and raise awareness.
Selected Works: The magazine features poetry, essays, short stories, and art that address human rights issues globally.

