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Black And White: The Power Of One And The Fragility Of Other And How It Reflects Black History

Black Power has been an uplifting premise for black people in America, but has been combated by the falsehood of white supremacy, or rather, the reality of white fragility. A fragility that is evident in the weaponizing of police against black people when the truth is exposed to a non-black person's insecurities. [Originally published June 1, 2020.]

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Copenhagen Fashion Week CEO Cecilie Thorsmark Demands Sustainability For 'Scandi Girls' And Boys

Copenhagen has created a 17 point checklist of "Sustainability Requirements" for their fashion week participants as well as a points system demanding a minimum level of sustainability across all aspects of the value chain. [Org. Aug 25, 2020]

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The Passing of a Legend: Why Kobe Bryant's Mamba Mentality Built An Entire Generation

Although Kobe Bryant has passed, his legacy remains posted in our memories.

“If you’re going to be a leader, you’re not going to please everybody. You gotta hold people accountable, even if you have that moment of being uncomfortable.”

– Kobe Bryant

One Year Anniversary, originally published Jan. 27, 2019

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La Fuori Incorporates Travel and Savoir-faire of the Exotic East and West For Sustainable Fashion Line

La Fuori collections combine the Italian appreciation of femininity and trendless style with fits and traditions of Vietnam and India, which brings the longing for a destination to the comfort of your wardrobe.

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How No Access New York Is Creating Clothing And Opportunities In Malawi

“It stretches way beyond the clothing for me. I’m happy that I get to make clothes but at the end of the day I’m trying to tell stories, I want people to know Malawi and become familiar with where I come from.”

- Thomas Keys, Founder of No Access New York

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