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I was caged physically and emotionally “said one survivor of human trafficking. I saw no way out. My dreams were shattered."

The art piece represents the beautiful nameless faces of women, a boy and a transgender victim, pregnant with hope, literally mangled by the bars of the cage behind which they stay.

The artist has worked with victims of human trafficking. Today, trafficking is a 500 billion dollar criminal business motivated by greed at the expense of innocent victims.and must be stopped by civil society.

Ratsy is donating 95% of the proceeds from this piece to Odanadi - End Slavery - https://www.odanadi.org

26 years ago Odanadi founders Stanly and Parashuram, were young news reporters on a local Mysore newspaper, when a chance meeting with a prostituted woman called Radhamma, changed their lives forever…

‘We will never forget the moment Radhamma asked us, “Do you think any woman would choose this life?” We discovered that many women were trading sex in exchange for a bowl of rice to feed their children – not through choice. Her words haunted us for days. We couldn’t shake the feeling that we should be trying to help give these women and their children the chance of a better future – and Odanadi blossomed from there. We helped Radhamma to come out prostitution and gave her economical and moral support. She became a women’s right campaigner. Sadly, she died of HIV, but her work changed the lives of many women.

This path we’ve chosen hasn’t been easy, but the prevention of human suffering is a global concern – regardless of geographical boundaries, class, caste or colour. Our live has taught us that reaching out to another human being is the greatest happiness.’

The Women's Rights NFT Charity Event collection image

17+ women from across the world to raise money for the vetted charities they personally choose within their communities that work within the realms of women's rights, contraception aid, and needed healthcare services. This is where NFTs will be used to create actionable social good and provide much-needed services to those who need them, now.

Each of our featured artists is choosing a women's rights charity to provide their auctioned funds to. 95%-100% of each auctioned piece will go to the charity and an optional, per artists choice, 5% will go to the artist.

Why women's rights? A large part of our organizations are women and to think that any of us don't get equal rights, access, and healthcare is well..infuriating and terrifying. We have the ability to create change that lasts and start a ripple of social good events that give us, as a community, the autonomy over our own rights.

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I was caged physically and emotionally “said one survivor of human trafficking. I saw no way out. My dreams were shattered."

The art piece represents the beautiful nameless faces of women, a boy and a transgender victim, pregnant with hope, literally mangled by the bars of the cage behind which they stay.

The artist has worked with victims of human trafficking. Today, trafficking is a 500 billion dollar criminal business motivated by greed at the expense of innocent victims.and must be stopped by civil society.

Ratsy is donating 95% of the proceeds from this piece to Odanadi - End Slavery - https://www.odanadi.org

26 years ago Odanadi founders Stanly and Parashuram, were young news reporters on a local Mysore newspaper, when a chance meeting with a prostituted woman called Radhamma, changed their lives forever…

‘We will never forget the moment Radhamma asked us, “Do you think any woman would choose this life?” We discovered that many women were trading sex in exchange for a bowl of rice to feed their children – not through choice. Her words haunted us for days. We couldn’t shake the feeling that we should be trying to help give these women and their children the chance of a better future – and Odanadi blossomed from there. We helped Radhamma to come out prostitution and gave her economical and moral support. She became a women’s right campaigner. Sadly, she died of HIV, but her work changed the lives of many women.

This path we’ve chosen hasn’t been easy, but the prevention of human suffering is a global concern – regardless of geographical boundaries, class, caste or colour. Our live has taught us that reaching out to another human being is the greatest happiness.’

The Women's Rights NFT Charity Event collection image

17+ women from across the world to raise money for the vetted charities they personally choose within their communities that work within the realms of women's rights, contraception aid, and needed healthcare services. This is where NFTs will be used to create actionable social good and provide much-needed services to those who need them, now.

Each of our featured artists is choosing a women's rights charity to provide their auctioned funds to. 95%-100% of each auctioned piece will go to the charity and an optional, per artists choice, 5% will go to the artist.

Why women's rights? A large part of our organizations are women and to think that any of us don't get equal rights, access, and healthcare is well..infuriating and terrifying. We have the ability to create change that lasts and start a ripple of social good events that give us, as a community, the autonomy over our own rights.

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