An Iconology of the Textile in Art and Architecture posts
The Economist Nigeria's northern cities of Kaduna and Kano were once home to textile mills that employed 350,000 people. They now employ perhaps a tenth of that number
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HuffPost Impact This mobile lab is spreading the word about ethical textile design.
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Huffington Post UK This mobile lab is spreading the word about ethical textile design
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HuffPost Arts & Culture Take cues from this textile artist on organizing your bookshelf to stun your visitors.
125 months ago
CNNMoney The U.S. sent thousands of textile jobs to China.
Now China is sending some back. (via Quartz)
128 months ago
The New York Times Twenty-five years ago, Ni Meijuan earned $19 a month working the spinning machines at a textile factory in China.
Now at a cotton mill in South Carolina, she is training American workers to do the job she used to do.
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The Wall Street Journal How a textile giant once led by an anti-Free Trade activist learned to love free trade.
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