Teens care about what they wear, and they are the future of our environment, which is why Fashiondex, LIM College, and the Center for Sustainable Futures at Teachers College, Columbia University hosted Conversations on Fashion, Passion and Climate Action. The event and expert panel focused on ways to educate, empower and mobilize NYC and surrounding high school students around climate change and connect the climate crisis with their lives through fashion.

This webinar brought together designers and thought leaders in the fashion industry to discuss how fashion relates to climate change and is contributing to the acceleration of GHG gases, pollution, waste, and social inequities globally. The speakers also dove into the intersections of climate, environmental and social justice, how the climate crisis is a justice crisis, and how we can use fashion as an agent of change. 

“We want to communicate to students how fashion relates to climate change and is contributing to the acceleration of greenhouse gases, pollution, waste, and social inequities globally,” said event moderator Andrea Kennedy of Fashiondex and LIM College. Kennedy, who received a Zankel Zellowship from Teachers College for Climate Change Education, said that the climate crisis is a justice crisis. “And we can use fashion as an agent of change.”

The conversation featured speakers from five sustainable fashion and climate-activism organizations who shared their work, passion, and strategies to inspire young people to use fashion as a catalyst for good.

The panel was moderated by Andrea Kennedy, and co-narrated by Rebecca Margolis, LIM College student and Fashiondex intern. Among the industry-leading speakers were:

-       Kevin Bass, Programs Liaison of Education + Professional Development at CFDA;
-       Kerry Bannigan,  Founder at Conscious Fashion Campaign, supported by the United Nations Office for Partnerships;
-       Valerie Eguavoen, Founder at You Belong Now, Creator at On a Curve, Director of External Relations at Repairers of the Breach;
-       Kevin Patel, Founder and Executive Director at One Up Action;
-       Runa Ray, Creative Head and Founder at Runa Ray.

“Climate change is a major threat and we must develop multiple entry points for youth to join the conversation,” says Dr. Oren Pizmony-Levy, Associate Professor and Program Director, Center for Sustainable Futures at Teachers College, Columbia University. “Climate change education happens in many places not only in the classroom. The Center for Sustainable Futures is excited to collaborate with LIM College and Fashiondex on this event to explore the ways in which fashion could play a role in addressing and teaching about climate change.”

In addition to the speakers, several fashion and climate activists popped on with inspiring messages for youth and the fashion community at large. The event and conversation is also the final week of the 2020 Fashion and Sustainability Summit 20-Week Series co-produced by Fashiondex and LIM College.

See the event recording here: Conversations on Fashion, Passion and Climate Action