Remember Who Made Them
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Remember Who Made Them
Remember Who Made Them is a six part podcast series, digital campaign and fundraiser that aims to help energise a new solidarity economy in fashion. Hosted by Venetia La Manna, Swatee Deepak, Devi Leiper O'Malley and Ruby Johnson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recent Episodes
8 episodes
End Of Year Special! Consumer Activism Can Change The Fashion Industry
In 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic and the lockdowns that followed exposed and exacerbated the exploitation and inequalities that have always been at the...
Season Finale: Capitalism Is A Virus
We all love clothes, let's Remember Who Made Them.
Across this season and the campaign, we have explored how the Covid-19 pandemic and...
It Starts With Respect: Labour Organising (Part 2)
We all love clothes, let's Remember Who Made Them. In the previous episode we started hearing how workers were organising to demand better: better wag...
Actions Make Movements: Labour Organising (Part 1)
We all love clothes, let's Remember Who Made Them. This is the first of a two-part episode where we delve into how garment workers are organising, wha...
Feminist Fashion: Emancipation Or Exploitation?
We all love clothes, let's Remember Who Made Them. In episode 3 we discuss Feminist Fashion. As brands and retailers claim to be “empowering’, ‘femini...
Fashion Has A Racism Problem with Aja Barber & Salamishah Tillet
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 Ti...
Solidarity Is Not A T-Shirt: Coronavirus, Loststock and #PayUp with Ayesha Barenblat
We all love clothes, let's remember who made them. In this podcast Venetia, Swatee, Devi and Ruby introduce their fashion solidarity campaign born out...
Series Trailer: What To Expect From This Brand New Fashion Podcast
Welcome to Remember Who Made Them, a brand new six part podcast series, digital campaign and fundraiser that aims to help energise a new solidarity ec...