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Testimonies illuminate worker experience in apparel sector, Sri Lanka

How has Sri Lanka’s apparel sector fared in the wake of a series of crises? How have workers navigated various waves of change brought on in recent years, such as the COVID-19 pandemic? In this article, Kanchana Ruwanpura explores these questions and more. Importantly, she draws on 20 worker testimonies to do so. As Ruwanpura

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Waste dumping to the Global South: Context, Sri Lanka

Why are countries in the Global North waste dumping in the Global South? Are they really even allowed? In this article, authors Chaminda Wijethilake, Pawan Adhikari, and Bedanand Upadhaya explore these questions and more by examining the case of Sri Lanka. Check out the abstract below, and then click through to the main article to

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Fashioning Ideal Workers in the Bangladesh Garment Industry

What does it mean to be ‘ideal workers’ in the garment sector of Bangladesh? How does gender-based discrimination impact garment worker experiences? What is wage theft and how is it actioned against workers? In this article, the author addresses these questions and more by drawing on interview data, including from factory owners, managers, as well

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Make connections with Follow the things

Looking for a resource to help make connections between people, places and things, across global supply chains? Followthethings.com is a resource to keep in your back pocket.  A spoof shopping website, Followthethings.com operates with a focus on trade justice activism. In this way, content on the website examines the hidden yet very real social, political,

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Women and climate change in Bangladesh’s coastal regions

What are the connections between ‘risk’ and ‘gender’ in interventions related to climate change in Bangladesh’s coastal regions? When it comes to women and climate change, what are the implications of framing women as uniquely ‘vulnerable’? In this article, the author examines climate change adaptation through a particular project in the context of Bangladesh’s coastal

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Affirmative Consent In the United States: from Controversy to Convention

When it comes to social change impacting government policies, what role do activists play in the process? In this article, the author explores this and more, by tracing newspapers and legal documents, to show how social movement activists create change over time. The article explores affirmative consent advocacy in the United States, specifically drawing on

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