“What can bottom-up, systemic change look like in the garment industry—and beyond—when exploitation & violence are replaced by community & care?” I loved writing this for @SouthSideWeekly! @BlueTinStudio is a worker co-op founded by @hodakatebi as an alternative to sweatshops.
Blue Tin Productions Lays the Foundation for Ethical Manufacturing
The apparel worker-cooperative reimagines the fashion industry and raises funds for a collaborative community center.
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Working with @studiogang and Black and brown youth organizers in Chicago Lawn, @BlueTinStudio is developing a hybrid community space and manufacturing studio at 63rd House. They hope to house spaces for organizers to interact and cultivate movement work. bluetinproduction.com/63rdho…
“Rather than just, say, campaigning to get garment workers paid a dollar more, we’re calling for an end to the system that puts workers in these positions to begin with.”
Thank you for the feature/interview of our work, @nytimes!💫
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So great to see member @BlueTinStudio get press in @nytimes Hoda Katebi says:
“Rather than just campaigning to get garment workers paid a dollar more, we’re calling for an end to the system that puts workers in these positions to begin with.”
nytimes.com/2022/05/09/busin…
Blue Tin Productions Lays the Foundation for Ethical Manufacturing
The apparel worker-cooperative reimagines the fashion industry and raises funds for a collaborative community center.
ow.ly/IsAP50IhgyJ
Our exhibition with @BlueTinStudio has been extended through the end of the month! A Different Future in the Making highlights our collaboration and Blue Tin's mission as well as our design for 63rd House. Signup to visit our new gallery Tues/Thurs 3-6pm @ bit.ly/3pQEAIz
On the blog: @BlueTinStudio is a manufacturing cooperative founded by Iranian-American writer, Hoda Katebi.
Their community is formed of immigrant, refugee, and working-class women of colour who are determined to prove that 'another world is possible'.
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"@BlueTinStudio collective model dictates that the company only agrees to direct partnerships with designers, contractors, and clients, shares profits between all workers, rotates lead workers on all production projects [and more] ..." | Annette LePique chicagoreader.com/arts-cultu…
"the industry of fast fashion is built upon bodies: whose bodies matter, whose bodies have agency, & whose bodies have power under the colonial & carceral structures that create capitalism." | Annette LePique writes on @BlueTinStudio founded by @hodakatebichicagoreader.com/arts-cultu…
Are sweatshops’ days numbered?
@BlueTinStudio, a Chicago-based clothing manufacturer, is here to shake up the fashion industry. The cooperative is run by immigrants, refugees working-class women of colour, who believe that 'another world is possible.'
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"@BlueTinStudio initiated dialogue with their community partners to identify material needs of Chicago Lawn that should be addressed (among them, green spaces, computer access, and increased accessibility to mental health resources)." | Annette LePique chicagoreader.com/arts-cultu…
Our new Wicker Park gallery space opens our headquarters up to the city like never before, and our first exhibition, showcasing the work of @BlueTinStudio and our collaboration with them on #63rdHouse, is now on view!
. @BlueTinStudio is @hodakatebi's response to fast fashion and its countless detrimental effects on the environment and the people who make our clothes. ⤵️ tnvge.co/lvmHbse
Shared Capital member @BlueTinStudio got press in @TeenVogue!
"Blue Tin...employs predominantly working-class women of color, is Katebi’s response to fast fashion & its countless detrimental effects on the environment & the people who make our clothes."
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