Lisa Kristine

Sidelight | Mexico: A Celebration of Strength and Tradition

In a quiet Mexican street, a woman moves with quiet confidence, her vibrant red skirt swaying in rhythm with each step. She carries a flower-filled canasta, a basket brimming with lush blooms that reach skyward, their colors echoing the rich hues painted on the aged adobe walls behind her. As the eye takes in this [...]

By |2025-03-14T14:58:50-07:00March 14th, 2025|Lisa Kristine|Comments Off on Sidelight | Mexico: A Celebration of Strength and Tradition

In the Canyon | USA: A Portrait of Strength and Heritage

Throughout history, art has served as a vessel for storytelling, carrying the essence of cultures, traditions, and identities across time. In my photograph In The Canyon | USA, a young Navajo woman stands in the full, vibrant regalia of her people. Her gaze is strong, her posture dignified—a reflection of the generations that came [...]

By |2025-03-07T12:39:25-08:00March 7th, 2025|Lisa Kristine|Comments Off on In the Canyon | USA: A Portrait of Strength and Heritage

Pathway | Japan: A Walk Through Timeless Beauty

There is an immense pleasure in discovering the art of high design in even the most unassuming corners of Japan. Here, in the Kyoto region, a woman walks along a quiet pathway, dressed in a vibrant orange kimono. The fabric, an unusual cotton rather than traditional silk, carries an understated elegance. Her hair is [...]

By |2025-03-05T22:16:37-08:00March 5th, 2025|Lisa Kristine|Comments Off on Pathway | Japan: A Walk Through Timeless Beauty

Climbing for a Future: A Glimpse into Child Labor in India

Climbing for a Future: A Glimpse into Child Labor in India In a world that often turns away from harsh realities, there are moments captured in time that demand our attention. One such moment is etched into an image I made during a project supported by the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Foundation. It tells the [...]

By |2025-03-05T22:07:46-08:00March 3rd, 2025|Lisa Kristine|Comments Off on Climbing for a Future: A Glimpse into Child Labor in India

Lisa Kristine Featured on World Affairs

Read full article on worldaffairs.org Presented on May 5th, Lisa Kristine speaks about how twenty seven million people are currently trapped as slaves in the modern day slavery complex. Slaves are forced to work in brothels, factories, mines, restaurants, construction sites and in homes. More than half of them are women and children—they are [...]

By |2024-04-24T02:15:52-07:00December 2nd, 2020|Lisa Kristine, Press & Media|Comments Off on Lisa Kristine Featured on World Affairs

The Heartbreaking Reality of Sex Slavery and ‘Debt Bondage’

Read full article >> X-files star Gillian Anderson plays a character inspired by Lisa Kristine in the new film 'SOLD'. Adapted from the internationally bestselling novel by Patricia McCormick, Sold follows a 13-year-old Nepali girl named Lakshmi whose father sends her to Kolkata, India, to work as a domestic servant. Instead, she finds herself living [...]

By |2024-04-24T02:16:30-07:00May 13th, 2016|Featured, Lisa Kristine, News, Press & Media|Comments Off on The Heartbreaking Reality of Sex Slavery and ‘Debt Bondage’
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