From Shadows to Light: A Global Journey Through the Aftermath of Trafficking

Griffin Museum
July 1, 2026
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September 27, 2026
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© Matilde Simas

For the past seven years, Matilde Simas has documented survivors of sex trafficking, forced labour, and forced marriage across continents. From Kenya and Uganda to the Philippines and the United States, she has met more than sixty individuals whose stories are both heartbreaking and extraordinary. Each portrait reflects courage, strength, and the human capacity to reclaim life after trauma. Her series centers on expression, posture, and presence, highlighting the dignity and humanity of every survivor.

The images bear witness to suffering while celebrating endurance and renewal. They are acts of empathy, advocacy, and storytelling.Through her lens, survivors are defined not by what they endured but by their honesty, courage, and identity. By centering their voices, she challenges misconceptions about trafficking and invites audiences to see the humanity behind the headlines. Photography becomes a bridge, connecting viewers to lives they might never otherwise encounter. For many, the act of being photographed becomes restorative, an affirmation of self-worth and agency.

Looking ahead, Simas intends to expand From Shadows to Light to include the experiences of male survivors, whose stories are often overlooked yet are essential to a full understanding of the global crisis of trafficking. By including their perspectives, the project will further illuminate the complexity of exploitation and resilience. This evolving body of work continues to call for awareness, dialogue, and systemic change, a visual testament to courage that endures even in the darkest circumstances.

Matilde Simas is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker whose work explores resilience, dignity, and healing. She documents survivors of human trafficking, children with limb loss, and communities rebuilding after trauma, often in collaboration with international organisations. Her projects, including From Shadows to Light: A Global Journey Through the Aftermath of Trafficking, Woman Rising, and Bringing Mobility to Children with Limb Loss, have been exhibited internationally and recognized by the United Nations and UNICEF. Simas studied at the Rhode Island School of Design and continues to pursue independent artistic practice. She is based north of Boston and uses photography to foster empathy, awareness, and social change.

Griffin Museum
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July 1, 2026
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