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VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE
Rosemary & Ginger
12 episodes
1 week ago
A six-part limited series podcast, VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE is an introductory dive into the world of second-hand clothing in Uganda. It explores conversations centred on identity and the future of the textile industry
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A six-part limited series podcast, VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE is an introductory dive into the world of second-hand clothing in Uganda. It explores conversations centred on identity and the future of the textile industry
Show more...
Documentary
Society & Culture
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Bye for Now!
VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE
12 minutes 34 seconds
1 year ago
Bye for Now!

A soundscape of Kampala merged with Uganda's story of textiles, created by Ssozi Joseph of Gorilla Waves.


This piece was initially made for the VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE exhibition in Galiraaya Plaza. An updated version of it now closes the VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE podcast, and pulls from our previous episodes and Vox pops to paint a picture of Uganda's complex relationship for secondhand clothes.


This recap 'episode' is a trip down memory lane for our early listeners, or a delicious taste of what to enjoy for new ears!



VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE
A six-part limited series podcast, VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE is an introductory dive into the world of second-hand clothing in Uganda. It explores conversations centred on identity and the future of the textile industry