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the same 60 minutes on d. w. well, the in progress pop calls to everyone who wants to know more about the topic. the 2nd son about this story is beyond the headlines world in progress. the w talk cost the malibu, a suburb of johannesburg, south africa is renowned for it to cliques of energy. add us to 6th periods, language change because phase 3 takes ad street level. it's at low cost and visitors the like breakfast we see how the house of andrea in malawi is pioneering. inclusivity in the world of fashion. describe a whole row, but only how uses, hey, and his us to speak out against cultural imperialism in nigeria.
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then find out how the herd into his big create contemporary glass beated pieces, rooted in south africa into this. and i'm finally set down but, and you're watching gas re max. the hello didn't say to you is office existence. this low stage movement is gaining more and more recognition, and now a young and prominence or guardian is staring the will to the world's most influential food in g. i need to agricultural activist and educate that aiden will keep e. edward mckee, from uganda is on a newborn mission to make the world a better place by fostering good nutrition. hi, i'm edward in the tv. i'm the president of stuff with the international. i'm
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a pharma, and then i run a missed from uganda. my goal is to make sure that each and every human being on the planet has access to and come enjoy would green unfair for only 36 years old edward mackenzie is at the helm of the organization. flo. food over the years has expanded its reach to a remarkable 160 countries. edward makes several trips each year to the queen to town of draw the movements headquarters to me as an african from the land that sort of for the means address for the network that is supporting and working with local communities for beautiful. so very need to we walk with communities of from us communities of young people, communities of indigenous peoples to so got nestled in the east african country of uganda is edy's hometown of the son of a humble father. he worked in the field even as a youth. did he know that sustainable cultivation would one day be his life mission?
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ios forced to do a quick cottage. so as if i just went at school. but of this punishment stands out to be my lifetime passion and driving force to make the change. lou foods presents in uganda dates back to 2006 from i know when the new and just field is a model for the slow food group of g soca, showcasing uninspiring blend of innovative funding techniques and the terrorist time honored to traditions. so that's a good been, so we embraced the, the rusty and our garden. we also make sure that we try to protect our plants. so we to the risk of extinction. do they provide for the security there? many plans set the risk of extinction. many techniques, many food cultures that they saw for the network is working every day to protect
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and to present. through the slow for the policy, the community is able to identify a product such risk of extinction flow food. uganda has over 30000 members and is active in many areas. slow for do gun to holds many facets to its structure such as slow food gardens, slow food youth network, and pharmacist at market with local products and a soft close shift alliance. during the, the quick sell and the 1st thing is uh, the quote should have is the design. yeah. and the willingness to make it change in differences. bettina, to run a catering service, a journey with slow food span 70 years during which she has revolved around the art of crafting traditional dishes, additional foods i really help task. so really em verisk to more of our culture.
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and to give us a sense of belonging, i really sung good for this slow food that they are trying to view. that's called check to name's paula ross in fluids to have that code so that it's not washed out with the flu. food movement originated in piedmont, in northern italy, noon foot electable specialties such as wind, hazelnut, truffles, and a plethora of other regional products. the visionary found of the organization carlo pitts reading along with a group of activists fought against fast food chains in italy. this pivotal movement and food in 1986 going incidentally the same year. edward mckee was born inside settings to take uh of uh, uh, lead us it from such a big thing that i caught up at the beginning. but to me it's also i look, i do a deep as the learning opportunity. i feel like i have a lot to offer. i have a lot of experience to share with the road from my communities, from my country, from my continent under that we,
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this is the only way we kind of bridge that if i'm growing up between the north end of the so you brought it to lee is a farmer's market with local products. it's a place where the agronomist views a tool. having also studied at the local slow food university. brad, i helped also for me to interact with the coach as other people, but also to understand the historical back place of skill, food and weight or the gun slew food has made a global find imprint. here at the needs active is from diverse corners of the world above o. u. s. i is to further invest in education and awareness. so through restaurants, through products, uh, funds uh through uh, software guidelines in africa through many of the initiatives like uh, the stuff would use that kind of means. we are able to reach out to so many people . because only way that could be annoyed during the how the food we eat under the
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system under which it's produced is affecting the planet. i'm now i have is when we can make better choices. eddie mckee is a well spring of innovative ideas often incubating them in the flu food headquarters in uganda. but yet she's cherished haven, is his parents farm, and the farmers fields where he can roll up his sleeves and lend a hand. the tiny are the few tough, sustainable foods full. mobo a train. do you have not spots that 1st day time fun and a thriving night life? ideal for and sees this of antiques. second 10 books up, but i think and a great night out. i'm about to hit on it to all of this cultural have with a local restaurant manager, smooth actual man, the. are you? good? how are you? i'm awesome, right this way. no, buddha,
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thank you so much for having me. what is the a text? him head melville that the vista z with special drink specials, music codes, uh the list goes on. now for those of us who are starting to enjoy the nights live, what can we experience he has during the day. we have a very beautiful breakfast. what, uh, the legs of deluxe, and i think quite an uh, bump, but 90 and but that is a very family oriented resturant. um they have a, a spaces for children to play with it. so that way the adult eats. we have a gallery that tentative impulsive um. so there's just a lot to do image during the day. it doesn't have to always be the night's life you coming here for. and for those i do love the night live. that is and thank you. i brought to you by lisa. um, this is a blog, a mothers, this phase. we have good fluids, good music, live music, sometimes a different music,
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beautiful cooked over nice drink. while i'm definitely looking forward to stepping inside and catching up with you later, it'll be a pleasure to have you balanced. all saves of beautiful is an inclusive attendance just to know just by the house of andrea in 2021 in macau. we, which allows people from all walks of life to feel included and beautiful while hating the runway. now we in fashion house houses, andrea is breaking an unspoken rule. the still pervades the fashion industry today . different disabled and beautiful cannot co exist so they've got fact has always been very inspection industry was. people wouldn't trust a person that has a disability to be able to produce something that wouldn't feel or think that beautiful enough to become a more deals we had a question design of ads used to say back then, she would make something nice and make it maybe for a relative in the one,
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but when that really to go somewhere, if people compliment her and she says, well, i have this design and when people come and see her and see that she has a disability, they will change their mind and think there's no way of you so i can choose something ways, but because of haven't wash, has a beautiful in showcasing the work that those people have done. it has built a trust in the belief that even persons with disabilities can be in fashion. they can be trusted, especially in design as they can. they can work also as mando is and parade on the runway to be designed to be able to main to blind spot and sessions diversity agenda even globally. the absence of different abled models or design is, is so stock that inclusivity reports do not even feature a disability category. so how was it that in malawi, at inclusive fashion initiative was fine the cost of andrea,
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apart from making high and codes. we also focused on thinking about so she changes and question. so one of the ways we came up with to bring up also she changes in question is ocean. so beautifully initiative. so basically we or she has a beautiful day initiative, but it's there to give a platform to fashion design as weeks and without disabilities to showcase that work. and collins to the fashion show that we host annually to design for people who are differently. evelyn, it has given me a lot of new ideas to work with them. i like to know how to make designs that would perfectly fit them without the need of help from other people. because some people are like pre far privacy. we like much of africa, isn't a very inclusive society. people who are different, the able are often marginalized, either viewed with fear or hidden by their families. this makes this house of sandria initiative all the more important for people to know me. it's all because
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of all shirts. i'm able to be known to be for a long time i was able to showcase outside those that you know portugal in the soft of it or is it our no, we didn't need full training. says are free cards during the dream 3 for like you know, 51. as best to refresher and design of the year. the creativity has no physical limitations. and initiatives like all, she's a beautiful help to promote inclusive access and opportunities. or she is a beautiful, isn't a trophy making initiated a we just want to ensure that people in my allow you. and also outside of that we are able to ensure that we include people's disability and depression, industry close to learning how most most of the times when, whenever there's
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a language, shall we never see people do surveys. is that through or says a beautiful that's when causes understanding the adaptive foster and but if you doesn't force is a beautiful i don't think i would have even known want adaptive fashion was. so i think with the experience of, or says a beautiful, it's helped us to grow in a sense of how to, how to run things, how to do things. the, the whole idea of course is look beautiful, is that we should be able to actually foundations that uh, take care of people who disagree. it is right in malawi, just to ensure that we put design is i'd say, who caught up the towing, but they don't have the platform do sure, cuz they're telling the so the attendance a new, but we have a sponsors that my school says with fabrics. we do provide topics to the design is last year. we are able to provide my shoes to people who disagree it is that we're
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able to participate even or shift. and on top of that, we have introduced a business innovation program where we're going to, you know, to be tons of training. people disagree, it is and also, or design is we're able to participate in or shift as the main aim of the business intervention program is that we shouldn't designing. it shouldn't just be a passion that we should be able to make money out of it. but it was a beautiful viewed brand. we are helping question design those become entrepreneurs . so what do we have been doing is finding markets for them, finding ways they can make money through their own ideas. all she's beautiful is putting a finger, a little inclusion requires us to expand our philosophy of beauty and to radically re define what it means to be beautiful. the note back to
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use would, as you have mentioned, that you manage one of the most love life music spaces, right? yeah. so what music do you typically see? 10 y. okay. so we normally have lived in the jazz band, and then we have buying those visions where we have to just leave by now only we have this go. we just give people, it seems to have the old and the old stuff when we grew up listening to it and how does just face with in with the young, modern african live. so that is yeah, within mobile, get through. um music. we give a platform to upcoming just whether it's live or the disease or desire and encourage the young guys to come out and, and, and dispose of the time that you live on those listening. so many people that come through here in the film industry in the music industry. we have a lot of this guy that come through. so you never know when the young guy with
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someone his science is performing the odds. someone picks it up. so he's just trying to expose the young, talented, creative, so much more. why the audience? what a beautiful the perch. thank you so much for that. you're very welcome. historically african, hey, has been demonized, and sold to be unhealthy and unprofessional. and it's low states of a cost and a genic being changed. and here's straightening products, materials rob. it's only high uses, hey, and his odd to read the fine i day to see heritage and spirituality life free or care means free. your mind here is a very what's on through 8th gives us a sense of identity in if, if this, if the states i'm answering everyone else we us are in specific cultures. i hate, gosh, oh, uh, so shell states us, uh, march or states as our age and fox. so, here is a form of a spoken language,
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almost like music, nigerian artist proper. it's only her uses african hair to remind both nigerian and the germans across the continent about the significance and complexities of our cultures that seem to be dying out. she has a go. i just wondered if it was the workspace you got a for, or the corner is seen as a seen us on friday, or professional, or the guys going that dread looks filled as a profession. and if you ask why the size, because because full stop, it's unprofessional, because someone's that. so i'm the person that fitness and personal isn't anyone that owns this here is just teaching though as positive once or so. again, shane people, how beautiful i worked. i had come be in south trying to within isaac completely, one of the unique features of african textured hair is its ability to be sculpted in molded into various shapes and forms. and that is exactly what robert does.
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wheezing and twisting. synthetic hair directly on the kansas are use odds because of the guy. sophie's one chance as well. this is made of, you know, decisions have that technology, the greek they have the democracy for. we have, uh, this is, this is something that wasn't for the 1st or mean develop this point on the music is i've to be just right now. our pin size up are the highest talk shows over the board, right? because this is, uh, this is our server. closer in lagos is home of the creative arts that host theater plays and musicals and also in many art gallery. so i'm gonna start off period. so i'm involved with the selection of the i took 70 foot. so the origin, the color and uh, for example, shown so and so forth. so i, it's mostly the admin parts of it does assume keeping in touch, it's customized and then of course exit,
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i'm curious and exemptions. so this is code and that so when does is the name of the has though, that i don't listen to me, it was a from use in him by dr. and now media and that's be here. so that's, that's no final thoughts on that. other people confusing for and this isn't taking, this is, this is um, it has started. it has been a member of 1st century for generations from the beginning of how i said that to kind of distinguish you pull the culture and the identity these here. so is the thing by trace, you're kind of confused if it makes it any way. i would like to see my work all over followed by the all of i wrote outside this coincidence. anywhere else that is consuming, i need to be able to teach as many philosophers if she doesn't have go. roberts has put the average nigerian back on the barber's chair to cut a from police shaping a free mind. hey,
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in africa is about more than just flux. tapestry creates a own by limited, so from johannesburg, founded the herd to fight against the rays of traditional croft through cultural preparation. seated bold and beautiful. but did you know that this tapestry for the sports label night? was me buying any women? let's find out why and how the heard is maintaining the traditional called to heritage of the law, speeding and combusting, the dilution of the craft. at the same time, people are focusing on the waste and ways of making money. we are taking the traditional making and martin and making and recognize some volume to, to ahead of the interesting be to a dine called d. b rooted in hiring 3 culture. why did you decide to revive the art of gloss, speeding, and why did she use the beat as a base for launch tapestry? so i grew up in a very and then setting. i went to multi racial schools
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after high school. and i felt very disconnected and detached from my own heritage and culture. and i was trying to find a way to find myself what it needs to be and bins with all these westernized ways of living. so when i was doing my research, i came across as the compelling story of the beat. and when you look at the story of the bead and how it's traveled and how it's now incorporated in our traditional way. and it's, it's an interesting way to find out more about who you are when i think about, like history and recordings. you know, i don't think what was written about the actual people is true, because i think it's very biased. and i mean,
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they thought collecting for primitive. so when you take an object to denise that object has somewhat of like a meal story. so through that object, through the bead that really like and veiled a lot about this new call time in order to make a tapestry of the scale that adorns the shop of stadium. and so way to body had to form a team to physically producer designs to the task. it has been full from easy. so how did she get along with her in any cost as so i did a whole lot of research online and to see if i can find the organizations that i work with beads and like connect i came across to a n g o called c s he's a trust that and you worked with a lot of groups. the cost is in the beginning, it was okay for me that he needs a vocal is that were from an older generation. but as i got in
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gauge then i started, you know, going into the communities and having conversations. i realize that there's, there's actually a whole lot more young people that are involved. and only because they have to make a living. i didn't actually think it's by choice is small by urgency. the heard home body closer and the team ranges from 2 to the 5 ladies. no, i'm familiar with my son. who is one of them. what is it like to be amongst the fees? they can do this cross into data from learn how to feed from my auntie back home, because what was upset by living across is important because it's part of our culture kind of site isn't a b, y, not all of our culture. and when was the one would see another thing, we should notice that there aren't many jobs here and it will still to list cuts in so much. so mo,
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and as is if you have hands and you're able to do something with your hands, then you can work. so it's important to have as q in getting a into. so yes, in that, in the biggest project i worked on was in so little for nike tree and i, uh it was, it was a very big piece. like like the size of a garage, a single garage shipper. so its a stadium was boldly nice, with the intention of enabling axis growth and development of female athletes across all sporting coats. how come to its full point to meet the beat of tapestry heads on the, on the highlights in the safe space for women? so the quote that's written on the tapestry 5, both bowman and if you have a body, then you on as keith, really just for me symbolizes the fact that if you have a bi, you're able to achieve anything with a, it's physical or mental,
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you have the ability to move from one points to the next points, and i think what they are trying to achieve here, what they have achieved are on the allowing the community to use this facility without fast referrals. that symbolizes that, that if you have a body, you can re engage in any form of activities with the heard. we really are trying to involve community. we really are trying to work with women. um women who have been lost is of this traditional african costs and bring them tonight. women's work in terms of feeding weaving definitely has a place we can create such beautiful pieces that resonate in contemporary spaces. the holding fee cloth is here to stay, volume to, to a on the hood, a constantly working to avoid as marginalization from mobile lift love. and that's about all the time we have with you today. but for more information
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