When Art is Action: Lisa Kristine on Creating Empathy Through Photography To End Modern Slavery
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In this powerful and deeply moving episode of Regenerative Mindset, host Stacy Pulice is joined by globally renowned humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine, whose work has helped awaken the world to the realities of modern-day slavery, human trafficking, and the dignity of the human spirit.
Lisa shares how photography first inspired her as a child, and how, through decades of traveling to some of the most remote corners of the earth, it ultimately became her greatest teacher. From indigenous communities to illegal gold mines, fishing villages on Lake Volta, and hidden labor systems embedded within global supply chains, Lisa bears witness to lives often rendered invisible. Through her lens, she reveals not only exploitation and injustice, but profound resilience, beauty, and humanity.
Together, Stacy and Lisa explore how slavery hides in plain sight, why “seeing is believing,” and how empathy, rather than blame, can become a catalyst for meaningful change. Lisa speaks candidly about the emotional toll of documenting extreme suffering, the importance of balance and regeneration in sustaining this work, and why asking people to look closer can be more powerful than accusation.
The conversation explores systemic issues such as capitalism, supply chains, agriculture, technology, policy, and global responsibility. It also highlights tangible examples of progress, including Lisa’s work with the United Nations, the Vatican, the World Economic Forum, and her partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise to expose forced labor and advance accountability.
At the heart of this episode is a simple but radical truth: regeneration begins when we dare to truly see one another. Healing begins with a heart connection. And change becomes possible when we choose decency, curiosity, and care.
This episode is an invitation to bear witness, stay awake to reality, and to remember that behind every data point is a human being.
Learn more and follow Lisa’s work at www.LisaKristine.com and www.HumanThreadFoundation.org, and connect with her on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X to stay up to date on her photography, advocacy, and ongoing efforts to expose modern-day slavery and advance human dignity around the world.
For more information on the podcast, upcoming events, projects, and more go to our website www.stacypulice.com
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