Using Fashion as a Vehicle for Change
DPI NGO Briefing followed by a Sustainable Fashion Showcase
Date: 16 November 2017
Time: 11 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Location: Conference Room 4, UNHQ,?NY
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Andrea Reyes is a fair trade advocate, educator, and small business owner. She is currently the Chair of the NYC Fair Trade Coalition, a group which brings together small fair trade business owners to host educational and shopping event. Her next hat is as the founder of A. Bernadette which works with artisans in Uganda creating accessories, home goods, and apparel from recycled/up-cycled materials. She also organizes fair trade educational trips to Uganda. Lastly, she is a professor teaching a variety of fashion marketing, international trade, and business development classes at LIM College, Pace University, Berkeley College, and Baruch College.
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Ashia Dearwester is the Chief Strategy and Partnerships Officer for Nest, a nonprofit which for more than a decade has been a fundamental force in building a more circular global artisan economy where handworkers, brands, and consumers are connected through transparency, education and macro-scale solution building. Ashia leads Nest’s development programs by channeling the might of partnership to mobilize funding, resources, and industry talent to artisans worldwide.
Ashia has served an integral role in the launch of Nest’s Artisan Advancement Project, an industry-wide initiative to bring ethical compliance training, assessment, and remediation to the informal economy for global craft production. She regularly serves as a trusted advisor to major brands and philanthropic foundations seeking guidance in improving their supply chains.
Prior to joining the Nest team, Ashia served as Director of Development for Audubon New York the state office of the National Audubon Society and worked alongside the Rockefeller family leading national projects focused on human rights, sustainability, and women’s advancement. She has a degree in Cultural Anthropology and International Development from Dartmouth College and has spent time living in Brazil and New Zealand studying culture and craft.
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Special thanks to the following Task force members of the Youth subcommittee of the NGO/DPI Executive Committee Board that helped in putting this event together:
Briana Codella, Ecotistic
Isaac Humphrie, Events Environmentalist | Fashion Show Backstage Manager
Dena Mekawi, Style & Resilience
Kelly Roberts, NGO/DPI Executive Committee & Fordham University
Madison Ross, LIM College
Arimbi Nuurlatifa Yogasara, Columbia University
Eva Herrmann & Briana Ottoboni, Fordham University
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