The World Against Trafficking Exhibition

The World Against Trafficking exhibit displays the harsh reality of human trafficking. The exhibit provides an in-depth look at the victims of trafficking, their stories, and the impact of this horrific crime.

The exhibit is powerful and eye-opening. The stories of the victims are heartbreaking, and the impact of trafficking on their lives is devastating. The exhibit provides a visual representation of the magnitude of human trafficking and the terrible plight of the victims.

Human trafficking is an issue that has been around for centuries. It is estimated that up to 27 million people are enslaved worldwide, primarily in the sex trade, the agricultural sector, or the construction industry.

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An immersive, interactive art gallery, The World Against Trafficking, tells survivors' stories. It sheds light on breaking the cycles of force, fraud, or coercion which lead to human trafficking. The art exhibition will include stories of survivors impacted by human trafficking and visual art displays depicting the journey of human trafficking.  Our headlining artist, Comacell “Cell Spitfire” Brown Jr., will explore themes related to the global issue of human trafficking through his pieces.

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Did you know it has been proven that participating in the arts directly impacts social behavior that promotes civil society?

Human trafficking is tied with the illegal arms industry as the second-largest criminal industry in the world, affecting over 30 million women and girls every year.

In Georgia, approximately 374 girls are commercially sexually exploited monthly. 

The average age of entry is 12 and 14.​

By attending the exhibition, you will get an intimate look at the stories and experiences of those affected by human trafficking and the emotions and messages captured in each artwork. The exhibition is an opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations and to learn more about human trafficking and how to help fight it.

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Changing the conversation.

Changing the world.

An immersive, interactive art gallery, The World Against Trafficking, tells survivors' stories. It sheds light on breaking the cycles of force, fraud, or coercion that lead to human trafficking. The art exhibition will include stories of survivors impacted by human trafficking and visual art displays depicting the journey of human trafficking.  Our headlining artist, Comacell “Cell Spitfire” Brown Jr., will explore themes related to the global issue of human trafficking through his pieces.

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The exhibit is spread out over 2,200 sq ft and provides a glimpse into the lives of victims of human trafficking. From stories of people who have escaped from trafficking to exhibits that explain the complexities of the trafficking industry to a room that recreates the conditions of a trafficking victim's prison cell, there is much to see and learn.

We hope you enjoyed our blog post about the world against trafficking. This powerful exhibit is a must-see for anyone who wants to learn more about the horrific reality of human trafficking.

If you’re interested in bringing the World Against Trafficking exhibition to your city, please get in touch with our team at info@biancamodofoundation.org.