103. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 1: Welcome to the Conundrum

103. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 1: Welcome to the Conundrum

Jennifer Wascak is an American lawyer and the co-founder and managing director of Justice In Fashion. Eight years ago, she shifted her focus to business and human rights. During the pandemic, media exposés of the garment industry led her to Leicester to seek justice...

104. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 2: A Community Perspective

104. The Curious Case of Leicester Part 2: A Community Perspective

Shaista Jakhura is a former garment worker who, in the recent years, has been engaging with apparel workers and the local community in her roles with Leicester City Council, Hope for Justice, and most recently as funding manager for the Garment and Textile Workers...

101. Crossover Moments : Ebru Debbag

101. Crossover Moments : Ebru Debbag

In this episode, Kim and Jessie are in conversation with Ebru Debbag, the Executive Director of Global Sales and Marketing at Soorty Enterprises Pvt.Ltd. As the daughter of a cotton farmer, Ebru spent most of her childhood running around fields. From a small atelier...

97. Crossover Moments : Saqib Sohail

97. Crossover Moments : Saqib Sohail

In this episode of the Crossover Moments mini-series, Kim and her co-host, Dr. Divya Jyoti, are in conversation with Saqib Sohail, a mill leader in Responsible Business Projects from Pakistan. Saqib, who has an academic background, discusses his journey from...

95. Crossover Moments : Dr.Divya Jyoti

95. Crossover Moments : Dr.Divya Jyoti

In this episode, Kim and her co-founder, Jessie Li, talk to researcher Dr. Divya Jyoti about her crossover moments. Divya is currently a lecturer at Lancaster University, but once envisioned a path in factory management. As a close collaborator of Manufactured for...

94. Crossover Moments : Jessie Li

94. Crossover Moments : Jessie Li

In this episode, Kim and her guest co-host, Dr.Divya Jyoti, talk to Manufactured co-founder Jessie Li about her crossover moment. She reflects on her time working for a buying office in China, and on realising that so much of the work she and her team were doing was invisible – their stresses and challenges overlooked and ignored. She shares how this realisation made her rethink everything – including how she understands the term “sustainable fashion.”

This episode is part of the “Crossover Moments” miniseries, where we explore key moments of personal transformation that led people to question and ultimately reject conventional approaches to sustainable fashion.