The Circular Economy — with Fanny Moizant
SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLE
Fanny Moizant is President and Co-Founder of Vestiaire Collective, the leading global platform for desirable pre-owned fashion — and she is an undisputed pioneer of circularity.
Black Lives Matter — with Frederick Joseph
Frederick Joseph is an award-winning marketing professional, media representation advocate, and author of the upcoming highly anticipated book The Black Friend (2021). Yet more than this, Frederick has so importantly been on the frontlines of the Black Lives Matter movement, where he has been tirelessly demanding for justice for all black lives.
On this episode of GAF Is The New Black, Frederick and host, Jo Lorenz, talk about the Black Lives Matter movement, about social justice and about the perilous realities of cultures of entitlement.
Mental Wellbeing in the Anthropocene — with Tori Tsui
Tori Tsui is an intersectional climate activist and communicator based in Bristol, UK. She recently sailed across the Atlantic Ocean as part of an environmental think-tank called Sail To The COP, where her journey was sponsored by the one-and-only, Stella McCartney.
Yet as well as her climate activism, Tori is also a mental health advocate and is exploring the intersection between activism and mental wellbeing. On this episode of GAF Is The New Black, we explore mental wellbeing in the Anthropocene and how we can ensure all our activism is always inclusive and diverse.
Sustainable & Inclusive Fashion — with Aja Barber
Aja Barber is a writer, and a sustainability and intersectionality consultant living in London. Aja’s work centres around fashion, yet looking at it through the lenses of feminism, race, sustainability, ethics, social movements and politics (because yes folks, it’s all political).
On this first episode of GAF Is The New Black, Aja and host, Jo Lorenz, chat about the sustainable side of fashion and how it intersects with some pretty massive issues, such as climate change and exploitation.