Friday, October 8

Invisible: Slavery Today.

The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center has the world's first permanent,
museum-quality exhibition on modern-day slavery and human trafficking. The exhibition,
called Invisible: Slavery Today will open to the public on October 9 and will be a permanent
installation on the Freedom Center's third floor east pavilion. Tonight was the VIP opening
and I was invited to come and take photos of the event...
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
Invisible: Slavery Today
The exhibit is incredibly well-done and extremely powerful. It makes you realize
how fortunate you are. It also makes you stop and think under slightly different
circumstances, how dramatically different your life could have turned out to be.
Click to see all the photos I took at the opening of Invisible Slavery Today.

No comments:

Post a Comment