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Today we got out in the streets. And I gotta say it’s pretty shocking to me how much people hate protest. Anyways it’s the 10th anniversary of #RanaPlaza and if you don’t know please read up about what happened there. 1134 innocent lives lost.

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I stuck a fake London Blue Plaque on the window of Primark’s greenwashing scheme. Whoever came up with the blue plaque’s is a genius.

Reminder: Primark still cannot guarantee they pay fair wages to the people who make their clothes.
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The day ended with reading the names of all 1134 victims in front of Primark (yup they were involved). It was really somber. All those people just trying to do good honest work.
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Un día como hoy, hace 7 años, sucedió el desastre de #RanaPlaza en Bangladesh, que mató a mil personas, en su mayoría mujeres trabajadoras de la maquila.😨

La industria textil, culpable de esta tragedia, sigue violando los derechos humanos.
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Y las trabajadoras de la maquila son una población precarizada, explotada y vulnerable, aún más en el contexto de la #Covid_19. 😓

En el norte de MX, muchas están siendo obligadas a trabajar y a poner en riesgo su vida durante la pandemia. 👇
animalpolitico.com/2020/04/juarez…
Por eso hoy, 24 abr, nos sumamos al llamado de @WorldMarchWomen de 24 horas de solidaridad feminista #24hrFeministSolidarity contra las empresas transnacionales.
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Y te invitamos a reflexionar: ¿bajo qué condiciones se hace tu ropa? 👚👖

Aquí más info: lacuarta.com/cronica/notici…
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1/3 The Rana Plaza tragedy 7 years ago resulted in the death of 1,134 factory workers. This shed a global spotlight on the cruel and unbelievable treatment of supply chain workers, which could only be described as modern day slavery. #RanaPlazaNeverAgain bit.ly/2Kruskg
2/3 In the wake of #RanaPlaza, a global campaign #WhoMadeMyClothes started a movement to push for transparency in the fashion supply chain. But according to the @Fash_Rev annual transparency index, fashion brands have a long way to go in improving its policies and practices. Image
3/3 The fashion industry is at another turning point amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, and we must continue to demand that the industry is transparent, and make goals to protect workers and the planet. vogue.co.uk/arts-and-lifes…
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