Aftermath: Fast Fashion and Textile Waste
Thursday, April 6, 7PM via Zoom
Did you know that Americans throw out more than 34 billion pounds of used textiles per year? Dr. Julia DeVoy will trace the current state of textile waste in the United States, its global public health impacts, and associated issues of environmental injustice. Guided by the perspectives of Matilda Lartey, an artisan and environmental activist in Ghana and in dialogue with the audience, she will explore solutions to textile waste and its environmental health effects, including what changes individuals can make to reduce their environmental impact and more importantly the state, national, and international policies that are needed to regulate discarded textiles and contribute to systemic change in the fashion industry.
Registration is required for this Zoom program. To sign up to watch from home, visit the Rowley Public Library web site at www.rowleylibrary.org/calendar . You will receive an email with the Zoom link.