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Hoda Katebi
Political fashion creative, / Author, Tehran Streetstyle / Abolitionist & community organizer / Host / mgmt
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amaliah.com 7 h
It’s here - Small Talk Ep.1 | Can Muslims exist consciously in a capitalist world? - Sara's in conversation with Hoda Katebi , radical anti-capitalist and a rising voice in the fashion industry.
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Hoda Katebi 15 h
En réponse à @kulthuma3i3
Thank you so much for coming tonight!!!! I appreciate your kind words!
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Skyler Larrimore 19 h
Excited to support Blue Tin, a clothing manufacturing co-operative run by immigrant & refugee women, coming to Uptown in 2019. is a visionary. Help them reach their fundraising goal:
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Hoda Katebi 15 h
En réponse à @SkylerLarrimore
Thank you so much for your support!! ❤❤❤
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Sapelo Square 23 h
DAY18: Omar Ibn Said of the Tukolor Fula ppl & enslaved in the US penned his autobiography in1831. It's the only surviving autobiography done in Arabic by an enslaved African in the US. See the OmarIbnSaidCollection by :
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Its and TOMORROW will be joining us to discuss slow fashion💃, consumption + how we can build a financially equitable world 🌍 with ethical business 💰 at . Tickets👇
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Ep. 174 of is LIVE! designer, organizer, and writer is the founder of JooJoo Azad, the author of Tehran Streetstyle, and the founder of the newly launched Blue Tin Production, a fashion production co-op here in Chicago. Full interview:
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Hoda Katebi 17 févr.
En réponse à @samira_says @ahou_doe
Oh ya funny you say that bc you also came up in conversation and we also obviously talked about how much we love you, too 😘 hehe
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Samantha Asumadu 17 févr.
This looks great!!
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Zainab 16 févr.
Tuesday is at King's College London yo
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Rosa Rahimi 16 févr.
so very excited to be hosting in conversation with Dr. Evaleila Pesaran from tomorrow !!! 🇬🇧🇮🇷
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Hoda Katebi 16 févr.
Your research was so interesting I couldn't pass up an impromptu coffee date! ;) Haha thank you for stopping me!
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Hoda Katebi 16 févr.
TOMORROW! Excited to be at Cambridge University to give a talk on my research on the intersections of fashion, feminism, and gender in Iran! Monday I'm back in London to speak at about Blue Tin Production, & then Tuesday at on capitalism & ethical fashion! 💃🏾
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Hoda Katebi 15 févr.
Wow it was almost like... was.....right!?
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Hoda Katebi 14 févr.
AYY congratulations to all the organizers for this amazing win!!! 🙏🏾🎉🎉🎉
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Hoda Katebi 14 févr.
En réponse à @hodakatebi
To add to the emotional experience, I skyped the whole exhibit with my Iranian friend back in Chicago, who is a brilliant art curator & scholar on Islamic art, to show her everything she's unable to see herself bc of the Muslim Ban (she can't return to the states if she leaves)
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Hoda Katebi 14 févr.
Just got done walking around the British Museum and damn, it's seriously heartbreaking how much they've have stolen from us. And even more heartbreaking to watch white kids trying to sit on Egyptian tombs for an instagram pic.
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9 DAYS TO GO! Join us, , , + on 19th Feb, 6.30pm @ KCL. We’ll be discussing slow fashion💃, consumption + how we can build a financially equitable world🌍 w/ ethical business 💰 Tickets 👇
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W!ZARD Radio Station 9 févr.
We have a special 2⃣️ hour episode of on-air next 💬 They're joined by style designer, organizer and writer for one of our favourite episodes ever 🙌 📻
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Global Labor Justice 8 févr.
"In the US, it's really difficult to find a place where you can produce clothing [ethically] ... And yet we've normalized this. No one really knows where their clothes are made but no one really cares enough to ask." -
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