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Historian Tanisha C. Ford says she was always obsessed with style, but it wasn't until she became a college student that she saw fashion as both being deeply connected to her fellow Black students and a site of appropriation by the mainstream. On this week's Disrupted, we revisit our conversation with Ford from this spring. We also look at the economic and environmental ramifications of the fast fashion industry.
GUESTS:
The original broadcast of this episode was produced by James Szkobel-Wolff and Zshekinah Collier.
Disrupted is produced by J. Carlisle Larsen, Kevin Chang Barnum, and Catie Talarski.
Special thanks to our summer interns Anya Grondalski and Mira Raju.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Historian Tanisha C. Ford says she was always obsessed with style, but it wasn't until she became a college student that she saw fashion as both being deeply connected to her fellow Black students and a site of appropriation by the mainstream. On this week's Disrupted, we revisit our conversation with Ford from this spring. We also look at the economic and environmental ramifications of the fast fashion industry.
GUESTS:
The original broadcast of this episode was produced by James Szkobel-Wolff and Zshekinah Collier.
Disrupted is produced by J. Carlisle Larsen, Kevin Chang Barnum, and Catie Talarski.
Special thanks to our summer interns Anya Grondalski and Mira Raju.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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