
Who Made My Clothes: Working Together Towards Change
Aug 30, 2017 - 28:19
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The first episode in the 3-part podcast series from Fashion Revolution - “Who Made My Clothes?” asks us to consider the stories behind what we wear, and introduces an ambitious research project that collects data from ga...
Who Made My Clothes: Garment Workers' Voices is an episode from Fashion Revolution Podcast. The first episode in the 3-part podcast series from Fashion Revolution - “Who Made My Clothes?” asks us to consider the stories behind what we wear,...
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Published Aug 30, 2017, 27:28 long, audio available.
The first episode in the 3-part podcast series from Fashion Revolution - “Who Made My Clothes?” asks us to consider the stories behind what we wear, and introduces an ambitious research project that collects data from garment workers around the world. Tamsin Blanchard talks to Fashion Revolution’s Head of Policy Sarah Ditty, Dr Mark Anner, Penn State professor and Director of the Center for Global Workers’ Rights, Ethical Trading Initiative’s Debbie Coulter and Kalpona Akter, former child garment worker and Bangladeshi union activist, to examine garment worker’s collective voice in affecting change, the obstacles that make unionisation a challenge, and the progress being made. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Who Made My Clothes: Garment Workers' Voices is an episode from Fashion Revolution Podcast.
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