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Global Action Through Fashion

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Global Action Through Fashion (GATF) is an Oakland, California based advocacy organization[1] co-founded by Domenica Peterson[2] 2009.[3] GATF is a founding member of the 25th Street Collective,[4] and was named 7x7 magazine's "Clearest Conscience" in San Francisco.[5] GATF is part of the Sustainable fashion[6] movement,[7] and the larger San Francisco Bay Area social and environmental justice community.[8][9] Global Action Through Fashion, according to their President Domenica Leibowitz, is " dedicated to creating a more environmentally sustainable world."[10]

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  1. Fashion School Daily (April 1, 2010). "Celebrate An 'Ethical' Night of Fashion". Academy of Art University.
  2. Shihadeh, Jackie (January 17, 2019). "Words with (Fashion) Friends: Domenica Leibowitz". Council of Fashion Designers of America.
  3. Sanders, Lorraine (May 13, 2012). "Global Action Through Fashion". San Francisco Chronicle.
  4. McMahon, Regan (April 10, 2011). "Artisans unite at Oakland's 25th Street Collective". San Francisco Gate.
  5. McCarthy, Allison (May 22, 2010). "Best of San Francisco 2010: Fashion + Beauty". 7x7 Magazine.
  6. Richero, Raul (January 12, 2017). A Background Analysis on Transparency and Traceability in the Garment Value Chain Final Report Project No. 2016/378769 (PDF). Office for Economic Policy and Regional Development (EPRD) Szkolna 36A Street Kielce 25-604 Poland: European Union. p. 53. Search this book on
  7. Johnson, Alan L. (January 26, 2019). "Sustainable Strategies for Fashion". Tech Maven.
  8. Mich8, Elle (June 24, 2010). "Ethical Fashion, Ranging from Reconstructed T-Shirts to High-Fashion". Fashionable Fun.
  9. Luce, Leanne (January 25, 2011). "Learn About Fair Trade With Global Action Through Fashion". SF Fama.
  10. Feitelberg, Rosemary; Feitelberg, Rosemary (2019-01-15). "CFDA Introduces Sustainability Initiatives to Help Guide Designers Looking for Cleaner Ways to Work". WWD. Retrieved 2019-10-04.


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