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A Prayer for Freedom

Illumination:  Campaign to End Modern Slavery

Heartbreakingly, the human rights abuse of slavery is still common in our world today. It’s estimated that between 20 and 30 million people are currently enslaved.  The powerful new video, Illumination: A Prayer for Freedom, is part of a campaign in support of a declaration by 25 of the world’s most respected spiritual leaders to end all slavery by 2020.  The video is an artistic collaboration between our Founder, Composer and Social Entrepreneur Frank Fitzpatrick and the esteemed Humanitarian Photographer Lisa Kristine, and features the beautiful soprano voice of Recording Artist Sasha Lazard.

  • WHAT (is it?)

    Illumination: A Prayer for Freedom is part of a riveting campaign and touring exhibition called ENSLAVED: A Visual Story of Modern Day Slavery, which opened on May 7, 2016 at Harriet Tubman Theater of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. From dilapidated mine shafts to scorching brick ovens, Kristine traveled the world capturing images of people suffering the brutality of slavery, giving viewers a glimpse into the lives, dreams and souls of the enslaved. The marriage of the video and the music helps to create compassion, galvanize us to action, and give us hope as we envision the possibility of freedom for all.  The lyrics of Frank’s original song, Illumination, are from the Gayatri mantra, one of the oldest recorded prayers in the history of humankind. The video opened the UK Parliamentary session at the House of Lords in the Palace of Westminster on May 31, and was launched by the Vatican, following Pope Francis’ address to the Summit of Judges and Magistrates, on June 3, 2016. The Vatican will host the A Prayer For Freedom on their website as part of the global campaign to end slavery.

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Enslaved Exhibition

A Prayer for Freedom

Pope Francis, flanked, by Monsignor Marcelo Sanchez Sorondo, signs a declaration against human trafficking and organized crime at the Vatican, Friday, June 3, 2016. Judges and prosecutors from around the world pledged to crack down on human trafficking and help victims of modern-day slavery. As part the event and campaign, they premiered the video Illumination: A Prayer for Freedom, and launched it on the Vatican website.

“In the eyes of God, each human being – whether girl, boy, woman or man – is a free person.”

– Pope Francis

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