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Remember Who Made Them
Remember Who Made Them
8 episodes
1 month ago

Remember Who Made Them is a six part podcast series, digital campaign and fundraiser that aims to help energise a new solidarity economy in fashion. Hosted by Venetia La Manna, Swatee Deepak, Devi Leiper O'Malley and Ruby Johnson.




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Remember Who Made Them is a six part podcast series, digital campaign and fundraiser that aims to help energise a new solidarity economy in fashion. Hosted by Venetia La Manna, Swatee Deepak, Devi Leiper O'Malley and Ruby Johnson.




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Actions Make Movements: Labour Organising (Part 1)
Remember Who Made Them
55 minutes 49 seconds
5 years ago
Actions Make Movements: Labour Organising (Part 1)

We all love clothes, let's Remember Who Made Them. This is the first of a two-part episode where we delve into how garment workers are organising, what is organising and why is collective action important. So often, workers are only cast as victims - we want to make sure to tell the story of how they are leading the way to justice. We start with Swatee, who interviews Monika from the Solidarity Centre to understand what organising actually is, a few stories of what successful organising looks like and what a consumer’s role is. Then we hear a bit of the activist journey of Chamila, leader of the Dabindu Collective, a garment workers collective in Sri Lanka. From there, Devi speaks with Annanya, from the Asia Floor Wage Alliance, who explains the connections between the individual worker, to the union, to the regional alliance, to the global movement to transform the future of fashion. Stay tuned for Part 2 of how actions make movements, when we speak to more organisers and their allies from other countries. 

 

Our guests:

Monika Hartsel from Solidarity Centre based in the United States 

Chamila Thushari from Dabindu Collective in Sri Lanka

Anannya Bhattacharjee from Asia Floor Wage Alliance and Garment and Allied Workers Union in North India

 

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Get in touch: hello@rememberwhomadethem.com

 

Resources: 

More on Solidarity Centre: https://www.solidaritycenter.org/


More information about Dabindu Collective which Chamila is an organizer for: https://bit.ly/2Yi2GxM 

During Chamila’s story, she talks about the EPZ - the Export Processing Zones. These are special areas in a country that provide special benefits, such as less restrictions, no taxes and no customs, for enterprises with them. They are designed as an incentive for foreign companies and to encourage overall economic trade. Chamila also refers to the CID, which is the Central Intelligence Directorate - the main intelligence and security agency in Sri Lanka.


More on Asia Floor Wage Alliance: https://asia.floorwage.org/


More on Anannya: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/beyond-trafficking-and-slavery/portrait-of-indian-labour-activist/


More from Annanya on North-South solidarity: https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/beyond-trafficking-and-slavery/regional-organising-and-struggle-to-set-asia-floor-wage/


This documentary on Living Wages and what it means to fight for them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=zsR87lFmE6Y&feature=emb_logo


With thanks to those that read the translations in English: Sakuthala Mapa (for Chamila) and to Global Fund for Women and Mama Cash who facilitated introductions to Solidarity Centre and Annanya Bhattacharjee. 

 

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Remember Who Made Them

Remember Who Made Them is a six part podcast series, digital campaign and fundraiser that aims to help energise a new solidarity economy in fashion. Hosted by Venetia La Manna, Swatee Deepak, Devi Leiper O'Malley and Ruby Johnson.




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.