As a humanitarian photographer, my craft is devoted to honoring the innate dignity inherent in every individual. My work spans more than 150 countries and serves as a catalyst for social change via exposure and financial support.
Along with my photography, I champion the causes I document and have been invited to deliver keynote speeches at the UN, Parliament, The Vatican, Davos & TED stages. Please contact me if you would like to acquire one of my pieces or to speak at your event.
Moraga: Lisa Kristine shares insights about where photography, humanitarian causes meet
Wednesday, 06 February 2013
MORAGA — Photographer and humanitarian Lisa Kristine has plunged 150 feet down an illegal mineshaft in Ghana to reach the depth of human pain. And she’s been lifted to exalted, pinnacle positions by praise-filled media coverage and industry awards. Having traveled both high and low in nearly 100 countries, Kristine landed at Moraga’s Saint Mary’s
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Lisa Kristine in the Huffington Post
Thursday, 27 October 2011
The most pernicious lie still taught in elementary school is that slavery ended in 1865 with the ratification of the Thirteenth Amendment. The truth is more disturbing. According to the non-profit organization Free the Slaves, 27 million people are currently enslaved. Who are they?
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