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thereby strengthen relationships with key stakeholders
and communicating solutions to political and social
issues. These will help influence policy-making and future
initiatives
Laura McCartan, the projects communication manager
stated that “Our strategic plan includes building
networks, relationships and associations which will be
sustained and expanded through digital stories that
build the social capital community members need to
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accomplish their goals”.
Sophie Price, the broadcasting coordinator “We want
to build a broad base of partnerships with media
houses and personalities, community members and
organisations to initiate dialogue on important issues,
establish relationships with key stakeholders and build
a bridge of understanding. We will train and support
them local groups to develop digital storytelling thereby
empowering them to affect political and social changes”.
THE ROSE THAT GREW FROM CONCRETE
- By Genius Team
FYA Collaborates with Genius Clothing
We are the independent clothing
brand ‘Genius Clothing’. We
have won national awards for
fashion designs and we aim to
use our position to help and raise
awareness of situations that are
happening in our city Nottingham
and launch our new Line ‘The Rose
That Grew From Concrete’ The line
will donate percentages of our
profits to poverty, homelessness
in Nottingham and social injustice
that occurs in the UK. The stance
against racial and social injustice
forces people to confront an
uncomfortable reality about their
country and the world.
That nuance can get lost when
handled by brands, however. A
brand aims to appeal broadly
and measures itself in profit.
Protest, however, is specific and
provocative, and isn’t supposed
to be an easy sell. Justice is about
restoring dignity to people, and
often requires systematic change
through thoroughly unsexy and
unmarketable processes and I am
trying to find the ‘Happy’ Medium
of this with the range ‘The Rose
That Grew From Concrete’ and the
video ‘Ultra-Light Beam’
Since fashion is something so
visible and present in our daily
lives, it becomes a great tool that
can be used by those that fight for
minorities to share their message.
Social justice is a blend of law,
policy,
grassroots
organising
and individual voices. But, what
happens on a college or university
campus or on the streets of our
city is just as important as what is
going on in Parliament. It says so
much about our country’s political
psyche. Young people are speaking,
and we are speaking with the way
we present ourselves to the public.
“Fashion is how we tell the world
what we want them to know about
us”
Genius Clothing can’t fully show
the way the class system and
opportunities favour the middle
or upper class. But, we can show
how mental illness and stereo
typing won’t stop our models,
supporters, viewers and ultimately
our audience from expressing their
sometimes hidden or over looked
beauty. Even the most beautiful
flower has not had the easiest place
to grow. The campaign can detail
how it still infects every aspect of
our daily lives without it hindering
the clothing and fashion appeal of
the brand and its vision.