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Revisiting the Bangladesh Accord

Date: March 10, 2022 Time: 12:00-13:00 EST The Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh was established in 2013 after the devastating Rana Plaza incident that killed 1,133 garment workers. Developed through a multistakeholder initiative (MSI) involving European fashion brands, labor unions, international NGOs, and government representatives, the Accord has helped protect the health and …

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Sustainable Fashion Week

Date: February 18, 2022 Time: 19:00-21:00 EST We’re excited to partner again with Fashion Revolution USA and Sustainable Fashion Week for exclusive programming about Women in Sustainability this February Fashion Month. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for further details! Click here to stay up to date.

Investing for Equity: Addressing the Racial Wealth Gap

Date: February 24, 2022 Time: 13:00-14:00 EST As attention shifts to widening global financial inequity, the United States faces long-lasting financial setbacks in its minority communities due to centuries of discriminatory policies. Historical, racially-motivated exclusion has deprived the Black community and others of opportunities for generational wealth creation available to their counterparts, such as residential …

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Alumna Career Promotion: Mallory Scott

Congratulations to GCNYC alumna Mallory Scott on her promotion as Senior Account Luxury Manager at The Real Real. We are proud of you! Click here to visit her LinkedIn page.

Consumption and the Common Good: Systems and Policy

WHEN: Thursday, November 11th at 12:00 PM EDT WHAT: In the concluding event of the Consumption and the Common Good series, we conceive of the multi-faceted sustainability crisis as a manifestation of a global natural system and adopt the policy point of view to chart a way forward. This event’s speakers; Dr. Keith Skene and Dr. Eleni Iacovidou, approach sustainability and policy as researchers and practitioners committed to systemic transformation. CONSUMPTION …

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