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RESPECT TO INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES VS. CULTURAL APPROPRIATION A DIFFUSED LINE IN TEXTILES INDUSTRY.

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In this episode we will address a topic that is very relevant today, because in Mexico, specifically in the fashion industry, an event has been manifested concurrently: "A respect and admiration" for textiles from indigenous communities. This declared respect and admiration becomes a profitable disguise for those Mexicans or foreigners who have decided to be "the voice" and call themselves defenders and promoters of Mexican textiles, appropriating the creations of indigenous women without giving the working conditions. , nor fair payments most of the time, using this also as a political banner.
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In this episode we will address a topic that is very relevant today, because in Mexico, specifically in the fashion industry, an event has been manifested concurrently: "A respect and admiration" for textiles from indigenous communities. This declared respect and admiration becomes a profitable disguise for those Mexicans or foreigners who have decided to be "the voice" and call themselves defenders and promoters of Mexican textiles, appropriating the creations of indigenous women without giving the working conditions. , nor fair payments most of the time, using this also as a political banner.
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