Delta Airlines Now Streams “Invisible Hands” Documentary
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Ghana’s celebrated investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas has reached a new milestone. His documentary, Invisible Hands, now streams on Delta Airlines’ in-flight entertainment. This move brings his hard-hitting work to a global audience.

In 2018, Invisible Hands exposed the grim realities of child labor and human trafficking in global supply chains. Anas infiltrated dangerous industries and used hidden cameras to document forced labor in agriculture and manufacturing. His work remains true to his mission of revealing corruption and human rights abuses.

Moreover, the film features expert insights from prominent figures. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas Kristof discussed labor exploitation, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kailash Satyarthi shared his views on systemic child exploitation. Directed by Shraysi Tandon, the documentary began as a small project. It quickly earned acclaim, premiered at the United Nations, screened in U.S. theaters, and became a New York Times Critics’ Pick.

Now, thanks to Delta Airlines, travelers can watch Invisible Hands during their flights. This expanded reach allows a wider audience to confront modern-day slavery. In addition, it highlights the relentless efforts of journalists and human rights advocates.

With its new home in the skies, Invisible Hands proves that investigative journalism has no boundaries. It invites everyone to see the truth and take action.