61% in Asia, 32% in Africa and 7% in Latin America. Many of these children are forced to work. Many of these children are denied an education and a normal childhood; some are confined and beaten; some are denied the right to leave the workplace and go home to their families; Some are even abducted and forced to work.
Now Consume is an exhibition of work by visual communication students from The School of Creative Arts & Design at the University of Wolverhampton and has been developed in response to issues around consumerism and material culture. Themes for discussion and visual enquiry include consumer debt, independent retailing, recycling, brand deconstruction, and over packaging.
Showing posts with label Mitchell Jordan. Show all posts
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Thursday, 6 March 2014
Mitchell Jordan – Sweatshops and the U.K’s Acceptance
61% in Asia, 32% in Africa and 7% in Latin America. Many of these children are forced to work. Many of these children are denied an education and a normal childhood; some are confined and beaten; some are denied the right to leave the workplace and go home to their families; Some are even abducted and forced to work.
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