Modern slavery takes many forms, and is known by many names: slavery, forced labor or human trafficking.
A star of yesterday’s BSA Film Friday, here is French Street Artist Michael Beerens sharing pics of his latest mural somewhere in France. A student of character studies, especially zoological ones, Beerens makes one pretty powerful statement without pandering.
Michael Beerens. (photo © Michael Beerens)
Michael Beerens. (photo © Michael Beerens)
Michael Beerens. (photo © Michael Beerens)
Michael Beerens. (photo © Michael Beerens)
Michael Beerens (photo © Michael Beerens)
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