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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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Welcome to VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE
VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE
5 minutes 47 seconds
4 years ago
Welcome to VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE

A conversation series that engages in irreverent conversation(s) on the second-hand clothing industry in Uganda and the implications of the trade on the socio-economic landscape of its ccapital, Kampala. Meet the hosts, designer Bobby Kolade and filmmaker Nikissi Serumaga. First Episode out June 30th!

This episode was produced by Lesedi Oluko Moche with help from Patience Katushabe who is also the project manager and written by Nikissi Serumaga, Lesedi Oluko Moche and Bobby Kolade.

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