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'It’s a hard pill to swallow that fashion capitals sit in countries founded on the suffering of many.'

The 4D space, which shines a spotlight on the new age voices that are leading careers in advocating for racial justice, showcases a wealth of books, films and artwork that spark urgent conversations around cultural identity on the runway. Think videos by Nigerian-born British author, broadcaster and former barrister Afua Hirsch, award-winning Hip hop artist Akala and global activist Layla F. Saad on racism and white supremacy.

by Reni Eddo-Lodge, among an exhaustive line-up of resources. Clickable donation links for Stand Up to Racism, Ethnic Pay GapThe Black Curriculum: Black British History in schools and​ more organisations in addition to petition links will be embedded in the room.“Black and Third World people are expected to educate white people as to our humanity. Women are expected to educate men. Lesbians and gay men are expected to educate the heterosexual world.

"It’s a hard pill to swallow that fashion capitals sit in countries founded on the suffering of many," it added. "We must be action-based and commit to the unwavering demand for change. Bulking up fashion’s tenuous grasp on racial history, NAMES’ ​digital​ Black Lives Matter showroom invites the community to explore pathways to black liberation."

 

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