Art, Design and Sustainability students at Parsons by Laura Kissel

Students in Professor Jeni Wightman's course SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS at Parsons in NYC will watch Cotton Road on Nov. 12, 2015. Tell us what you think of the film: how does it connect with the concepts and ideas you're learning about this semester? How does the film encourage you to think differently about your work as a design professional? What new habits might you adopt in your professional and personal life that can make a more positive impact on textile supply chains and systems?
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art, design, and sustainability students at Parsons by Laura Kissel

Students in Professor Jeni Wightman's course SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS at Parsons in NYC will watch Cotton Road on April 23 and 24. Tell us what you think of the film: how does it connect with the concepts and ideas you're learning about this semester? How does the film encourage you to think differently about your work as a design professional? 

Fashion Revolution Day Minneapolis! by Laura Kissel

Share your thoughts about Cotton Road and how the stories in the film shape your thinking on this Fashion Revolution Day. Please also let us know about your April 24 event in Minneapolis by sharing photos and notes on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram  #whomademyclothes #cottonroadmovie #Fashionrevolution @Fash_Rev @cottonroadmovie

USC Political science students: what do you think of Cotton Road? by Laura Kissel

USC students in Dr. David Whiteman's course on Film, Politics and Social Change watched Cotton Road today. Tell us what you think about the film: does it define or illustrate some of the concepts you're learning about this semester? We'd also love to hear what you think of the film in general, too-- the other things it might cause you to think about. Anything goes! If you're on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, you can also follow us there. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts.

Cotton Road at Indie Grits Film Festival, April 15 and 19, 2015 by Laura Kissel

Did you attend the screening of Cotton Road at Indie Grits in Columbia, SC on April 15? We'd love to hear what you think of the film. Share your thoughts about transparency in supply chains: are you thinking about your clothing in new ways? Will you change your consumption habits, and if so, how?  What is your favorite scene from the film?  What did you think of the music? Anything goes! Post your comments here, or on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook.

USC GEOGRAPHY students: What do you think of Cotton Road? by Laura Kissel

USC students in Dr. Conor Harrison's Geography courses will watch Cotton Road today and tomorrow. Tell us what you think about the film: does it define or illustrate some of the concepts you're learning about, such as migration, deindustrialization, globalization, core-periphery... ? We'd also love to hear what you think of the film in general, too-- the other things it might cause you to think about. Anything goes! If you're on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, you can also follow us there. 

Soliciting Audience opinions and ideas! by Laura Kissel

Have you seen Cotton Road at a film festival, a campus or community screening, or Screen + Swap event? We'd love to hear what you think of the film and would like to capture on these pages how Cotton Road's stories have caused you to re-think your clothing consumption habits. Please share your thoughts and/or post photos of your event here. Or, consider sharing them on Twitter or Facebook or Instagram and don't forget to tag us: @CottonRoadMovie, #CottonRoadMovie, and/or the tag of your event, such as FRD's #whomademyclothes, #fashrev

More information coming soon, in time for Fashion Revolution Day