Presented by: Fashion Revolution USA
Featuring: Redress Raleigh Board Member, Rosalinda Cruz
About this Event
Eighty percent of garment workers are women, most of them aged 18 to 25. How can fashion go from exploiting women around the world to empowering them? Join Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs, consultant at Tabii Just Strategies and deputy executive director of program at Women’s March; Tameka Peoples, founder and director of operations at Seed2Shirt; Rosalinda Cruz, founder and chief experience officer of The Asor Collective; and moderator Whitney Bauck, freelance journalist, for an in-depth conversation.
This virtual panel will be held on Friday, April 23 at 6PM EDT.
This event is free, but donations are strongly encouraged to keep our resources open sourced and accessible. Fashion Revolution USA creates tools to support individuals to use their voice to enact change, raise awareness and create a more sustainable fashion future across the country and around the world. Fashion Revolution USA is fiscally sponsored by Social Good Fund, a tax-deductible 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.