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Sustainable Fashion is a Lie Without Garment Workers at the Table - Nazma Akter

Sustainable Fashion is a Lie Without Garment Workers at the Table - Nazma Akter

FromWARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press


Sustainable Fashion is a Lie Without Garment Workers at the Table - Nazma Akter

FromWARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

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Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Feb 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to another episode of series 5 - #sharethepodcastmic

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Your guest host this week is Ayesha Barenblat, founder of ReMake, and she is in conversation with Nazma Akter, founder and Executive Director of the Awaj Foundation.

Nazma has been fighting to improve workers’ rights in Bangladesh's garment sector for 30 years - and she started out as a garment worker herself, aged just 11. Hers is a powerful, persuasive, brilliant voice from the workers’ side. So why have't you heard it before?

The answer is because fashion - yes, even sustainable fashion - operates with a power imbalance that too often shuts workers out. We rarely hear from the people who make our clothes, especially those in low-wage countries. Instead, we hear from brands talking about garment workers, or well meaning white people talking on their behalf. Mostly, we hear from those who make the decisions, rather than those who must live with them. But if we are to build a truly sustainable and ethical fashion industry, we must make space for the people who make our clothes.

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Released:
Feb 5, 2021
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WARDROBE CRISIS is a sustainable fashion podcast from VOGUE's sustainability editor Clare Press. Join Clare and her guests as they decode the fashion system, and dig deep into its effects on people and planet. This show unzips the real issues that face the fashion industry today, with a focus on ethics, sustainability, consumerism, activism, identity and creativity.