In the final episodes of this season of Black Material Geographies, Teju sharpens her focus on regenerative textile and fiber systems and looks at how and why redesigning our supply chains can create a more efficient and sustainable fashion industry that doesn’t rely on unsustainable and destructive practices. Redesigning supply chains starts with recognizing how they currently ignore the people who make our products and the environments they come from. Redesigning the supply chain can be a challenge, but it’s also an opportunity. She talks with her guests about creating new paths and processes with a creative mindset and an open mind.
Black Material Geographies is part of Whetstone Radio Collective. Learn more about Black Material Geographies here.
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Imagining Regional Fiber Initiatives
Black Cotton
Natural Dyeing & Oakland Youth
Colonialism's Afterlife & Upcyling Fashion, Pt. 2 | Textile Waste
Colonialism's Afterlife & Upcyling Fashion, Pt. 1
The Lacebark Tree, Pt. 2
The Lacebark Tree, Pt. 1
Precolonial Textile Cultures, Pt.2
Precolonial Textile Cultures, Pt.1
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