Slavery, at Home

Shortly after moving to Beirut, Lebanon, photographer Aline Deschamps met women who were enslaved. Looking at her photographs, you wouldn’t know.

Think of travelling to another country with a job awaiting you, hoping to support your family back home. Just, the job isn’t what you thought. Your passport gets taken away, and you become, in practice, another person’s property. Photographer Aline D...

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