In our second episode, hosts Nicole Clenney and Gabrielle Clary, are joined by our first official guests, Nayantara Banerjee and Jennifer Guarino, for a conversation centered around the current shifting landscape of domestic manufacturing and its role in cultural sustainability.
Nayantara Banerjee leads Research and Strategic Partnerships for The Garment Worker Center in Los Angeles – a worker-led organization that fights to end sweatshops, ensure fair wages, and improve working conditions for tens of thousands of garment workers in Los Angeles. In this conversation, she shares an update on policy and the land use changes currently underway that stand to threaten the city's 130-year garment industry history and the livelihoods of nearly 40,000 garment workers.
Jennifer Guarino is the President, CEO, and Co-founder of ISAIC – the Industrial Sewing and Innovation Center in Detroit dedicated to creating better lives through better industry via worker empowerment, training, and skill-building. Jennifer shares her vast experience, vision, and optimism to turn Motor City into the next fashion city. Using Detroit's rich history in manufacturing and engineering, ISAIC is pioneering a reciprocal and sustainable path into a new era of fashion manufacturing.
For more information and ways to support these incredible organizations and their efforts to create a sustainable fashion industry please visit:
https://garmentworkercenter.org/
https://isaic.org/
To learn more about the land use changes and support The Garment Worker Center's latest campaign please visit:
https://www.protectdtlagarmentjobs.org/
Co-hosted by Gabrielle Clary
Co-hosted & Produced by Nicole Clenney
Audio Engineering by Nicole Clenney
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