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Amplifier Student Mini-Grants


Photograph by Maureen Kobierowski, ASU Humanities Lab.

Not Trendy but Timeless: A Sustainable Supply Chain Showcase

Lab: Sustainable Fashion, Spring 2022
Instructors: Enrico Minardi, Jessica Kosak
Type: Art, Campaign
Tags: Sustainability, Fashion
Team: Kelsey Ouellette, Michelle Andronic, Morgan Adams, Thomas Wu, Kate Hartland, Brad Monday, Owen Mendenhall


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About the outcome

The fashion industry consistently disregards the three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social, and economic. It is clear that changes will not be made without demand to do so, but to demand change the public must be aware of the problem. Our aim is to ignite change through an immersive installation that will shed light on the impactful practices behind the clothing we all interact with every day.


About the team

Kelsey Ouellette, Michelle Andronic, Morgan AdamsThomas Wu, Kate Hartland, Brad Monday, and Owen Mendenhall are all students in the Sustainable Fashion Lab who will each specialize in a different step in the textile supply chain, from raw material extraction to end of life.


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Indigenizing Food Systems: A Podcast Series on Econexiones

Lab: Indigenizing Food Systems
Type: Podcast
Team: Jordan Sene, Christy Pribish, Juan "Anthony" Rosas

Racial Justice throughout the United States in Public, Private, Technological, and Justice Sectors

Lab: Introduction to Problem-Based Interdisciplinary Research
Type: Campaign
Team: Agni Garduno, Justin Torres, Syncere Dixon, Brady Judson, Tayandre Wright

Indigenous Zine

Lab: Indigenizing Food Systems
Type: Print Media
Team: Rachel Antidormi, Katie Halmekangas