Listen

Description

In this episode of The Ethical Stitch, host Michelle Alleyne steps into The Green Room with Andrea Kennedy—a powerhouse educator, curriculum builder, and longtime champion of sustainable fashion.

From reimagining fashion programs at Berkeley College to pounding the pavement for the New York Fashion Act, Andrea’s work sits at the intersection of advocacy, education, and industry reform. Together, Michelle and Andrea get into the deep threads of sustainability—what it really means beyond buzzwords, and how future fashion leaders can’t just learn trends; they need to understand systems.

They unpack why values like circularity, place-based design, and civic action aren’t just electives—they’re essentials. And yes, they talk policy. Because for change to happen, we need more than passion—we need legislation, informed consumers, and brands that are ready to be held accountable.

This isn’t just another chat about eco-fashion. It’s a masterclass in leadership, mindset, and movement-building. Tune in to hear how education is evolving, why systems thinking matters, and what it takes to raise a generation of creative disruptors ready to stitch a better industry together.

Takeaways

Titles

Sound Bites

🌿 The Ethical Stitch
Hosted by Michelle Alleyne

Follow us for more threads of truth:
📱 Instagram: @theethicalstitch | @michellealleyneofficial
🌍 Website: michellealleyne.com

🎙️ New episodes drop weekly.
Stay smart. Stay stylish. Stay stitched in.