Every year, thousands of young girls vanish into the invisible world of sex trafficking—many never to be seen again. It’s a crisis that hides in plain sight, often ignored until we face the staggering numbers. Through public art and technology, the Missing Public Art Project has been turning silence into awareness, making the unseen, seen.
In this episode of The Good Sight Podcast, we sit down with Leena Kejriwal, the artist and activist behind this powerful movement. Leena shares her journey of using art as a tool for activism, shedding light on the realities of trafficking and how we can all be part of the solution.
Discussion Highlights🔹 The moment that inspired Leena to create the Missing Public Art Project
🔹 How trafficking operates beyond red-light districts and in everyday society
🔹 The symbolism behind the iconic Missing silhouettes
🔹 How traffickers are evolving and the fight against digital exploitation
🔹 The challenges survivors face in rebuilding their lives
🔹 What keeps Leena going despite the weight of this issue
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