The other night, I found myself watching a biography about Brad Pitt and his incredible career as an actor and producer. In the middle of the documentary, they mentioned how his studio supported the production of a powerful film about racism in the 1960’s. That moment hit me. It wasn’t just about Brad Pitt’s acting, but about how stories—whether on screen, in books, or even in art—can shine a light on injustice, open conversations, and give us strength to break free from the things that hold us down. I thought to myself: Why not turn this spark of inspiration into something creative? Chains, Shackles, and the Weight of History For centuries, chains and shackles have symbolized oppression, control, and silence. They represent more than physical restraints—they carry the weight of fear, hate, and division. Whether through racism in the 1960s, slavery generations before, or even the invisible chains people battle in their personal lives today, these symbols remind us of struggle...
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