'Sustainability has definitely been co-opted by Mason-jar-wielding, beige-only-wearing white people. I want people to see that it’s way more than that.' –Leahtommi
by exploring the people, concepts, and ideas that are pushing us forward in times of unprecedented change. In this story, we talk with three women of color changing the narrative about what sustainable fashion leaders looks like.
he true peak of sustainability in our society will be when it becomes normal, and a very common, integrated part of our society. - Maya PennAdvertisementMy [parents] have always been really eco-conscious. It’s always been little things like turning off the light before you leave the room or turning off the water while you’re brushing your teeth. My parents specifically instilled in me this understanding that everything that everyone does has some sort of impact.
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