• Fashion Has A Racism Problem with Aja Barber & Salamishah Tillet

  • Aug 11 2020
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

Fashion Has A Racism Problem with Aja Barber & Salamishah Tillet

  • Summary

  • We all love clothes, let's Remember Who Made Them. In episode 2 of this podcast, Swatee discusses fashion and racism with Aja Barber and Salamishah Tillet. Devi reads a poem by Wu Xia, a Chinese garment worker - demonstrating the connectedness of our fashion industry from the person who makes our clothes to the person who buys and wears them.


    Find our guests

    Aja Barber: @ajabarber/

    Salamishah Tillet: @salamishah


    Find us on Patreon: Rememberwhomadethem

    Find us on Instagram: @rememberwhomadethem/

    Get in touch: hello@rememberwhomadethem.com


    Resources 

    Aja Barber’s post on brand accountability: https://bit.ly/30JQrMe

    Salamishah for the New York Times on fashion and racism: https://nyti.ms/33K3cID

    How to Fix the Fashion Industry’s Racism by Minh-Ha T. Pham: https://bit.ly/3fM0Uep


    More on the group in Guatemala references, AFEDES: 

    https://bit.ly/30JrY9L

    https://bit.ly/30GwA0p

     

    North American Free Trade Agreement: https://bit.ly/2PIEGPG

    World Trade Organisation: wto.org


    Podcast artwork by: @judith_p.raynault

    Music: Melisa Le Rue Life Is Beautiful produced by Colin Emmanuel


    Disclaimer: This is a non-profit campaign. Everyone involved is giving their time free of charge. This podcast is not sponsored and features no adverts.


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