Clothing in advocacy is defined as the deliberate use of garments, accessories, and wearable art to communicate social and political messages, signal group identity, and shift public discourse. What you wear is a statement before you say a single word. The role of clothing in advocacy spans everything from Rosa Parks choosing her Sunday best for a civil rights protest to the ACLU partnering with designer Willy Chavarria to challenge harmful policy narratives. Fashion and activism have always been intertwined. This guide breaks down how that relationship works,...
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