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Using Art to Build a Sustainable World with Wilson Oryema

Jul 08, 202144 minSeason 1Ep. 12
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Episode description

For the last episode of Season 1, our founder Joy sits with the inspiring Wilson Oryema - poet, curator and activist, about how art can be used to harness change and move towards a more sustainable world. Wilson is an advocate of a more sustainable fashion industry, and uses his voice to inspire a whole new generation of people to think differently about the impacts they can make. He is a Co-Founder of Regenerative Futures, a Social Change Initiative, and Surface Tension, a platform centred around realising the positive potential of materials. He also explores his interests through various mediums, including, text, image, film, and more. This includes the recent documentary “How Toxic Are My Clothes?”. As well as, his books of poetry on the topic, “WAIT” and “haha”.
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