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Can fashion be a vehicle to address human trafficking? | Outland Denim

24m · Telltale Stories · 28 Sep 07:18

In this episode we interview James Bartle, Founder of Outland Denim, about his mission to help women who had fallen victim to human trafficking by offering them employment under good working conditions, a living wage and opportunities to rise above their work.    

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