Explore the intersection of fashion and social justice, exploring systemic dynamics, culture, and pathways for change!

What you will learn

Identify and understand key terms related to the intersection of fashion and social justice

Examine the power structures that shape fashion practices and how they contribute to defining desirability

Understand the importance of a social justice and equity lens to examine fashion

Explore advancing accountability by challenging biases sustained by the fashion industry

Why take this course?

Welcome to our self-paced course, “Introduction Fashion and Social Justice.” This course offers a transformative exploration of the intricate relationship between fashion as a global industry through the critical lens of social justice. Participants will embark on a comprehensive journey that deconstructs the multifaceted dimensions of fashion, moving beyond aesthetic considerations to understand how clothing, design, production, and consumption are deeply intertwined with complex social, economic, and political dynamics.


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The course will adopt an intersectional approach, unpacking the hidden hierarchies within the fashion industry, examining how systems of power and privilege manifest in everything from design practices to marketing strategies, and how these systems impact communities differently, not just on a global level but also on a day-to-day individual level. The course will also delve into issues like labor exploitation, sustainability, and cultural appropriation, fostering a deeper understanding of how these issues intersect and contribute to systemic injustice in the industry.

By the end of this course, participants will not only gain a critical understanding of the fashion industry through the lens of justice, but will also be equipped with practical knowledge and advocacy skills to challenge existing paradigms and promote more equitable practices. You will also be empowered to advocate for inclusive and sustainable change in the fashion world.

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