I spent some time on the couch this weekend reading Hot, Flat, & Crowded: Why We Need A Green Revolution- And How it Can Renew America, a book written by Thomas Friedman in 2008 and then expanded by him in 2009. It was dense, full of economic terms and events that sit outside of the things I ...
For us, reform in the most straightforward terms, is best defined as substantial change. Specifically, criminal justice reform (and we mean meaningful reform) must include changes in how our criminal system functions, from: how arrests are made, to how bail is calculated & collected, to how t...
One of the questions I'm frequently asked is what inspires our approach to fashion design. And I want you to know, that more than anything, we are led by our understanding of how innovation can look in the world of fashion, namely the power of fabric reuse or repurposing. In fact, all signs point...
Does criminal justice reform, specifically the fight to end mass incarceration fit into the world of sustainable fashion? For us, and women like us, the intersections are clear. Here's how: the American criminal justice system currently holds nearly 6.5 million people in its claws. That metaphor...