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Maryam Pugh is the owner of Philadelphia Printworks, a social justice heritage brand that uses apparel to amplify marginalized voices and advocate for marginalized communities. She has a background in computer science and a passion for creating a positive impact through her work.
Maryam discusses her background and how it influenced her work in social justice. She shares her experiences growing up in a diverse household and on a farm, as well as her journey as an artist and entrepreneur. Maryam also talks about the importance of representation and amplifying marginalized voices. She discusses her mission with Philadelphia Printworks and the challenges and rewards of running her own business. Maryam emphasizes the need for authentic allyship and the importance of listening to and trusting the experiences of marginalized communities.
In this podcast:
Join us as we dive into the journey of a printmaker and entrepreneur who is using her work to amplify marginalized voices and advocate for social justice. Listen to the interview on The Truth in This Art podcast!
Learn more about Philadelphia Printworks Here:Β https://philadelphiaprintworks.com/
π§π Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ππ§
Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
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Maryam Pugh is the owner of Philadelphia Printworks, a social justice heritage brand that uses apparel to amplify marginalized voices and advocate for marginalized communities. She has a background in computer science and a passion for creating a positive impact through her work.
Maryam discusses her background and how it influenced her work in social justice. She shares her experiences growing up in a diverse household and on a farm, as well as her journey as an artist and entrepreneur. Maryam also talks about the importance of representation and amplifying marginalized voices. She discusses her mission with Philadelphia Printworks and the challenges and rewards of running her own business. Maryam emphasizes the need for authentic allyship and the importance of listening to and trusting the experiences of marginalized communities.
In this podcast:
Join us as we dive into the journey of a printmaker and entrepreneur who is using her work to amplify marginalized voices and advocate for social justice. Listen to the interview on The Truth in This Art podcast!
Learn more about Philadelphia Printworks Here:Β https://philadelphiaprintworks.com/
π§π Don't forget to rate and review this episode to support the best in podcasting! ππ§
Host: Rob Lee
Music: Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard and TeTresSeis.
Production:
Photos:
Support the podcast
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