SASAH's 4th-year Capstone Class hosted an immersive, provocative and experimental event in the Weldon Community Room on Monday, November 25th, a fashion show for the ages.
‘Mea Culpa’ is an immersive fashion experience that explored the role of the fashion industry in our daily lives, and the connections it has to colonialism and capitalism. Together, we created this project that demonstrates the power of learning with humanity, one of the core tenets of our SASAH education.
Visit Mea Culpa on Instagram.
View the Western Gazette preview of Mea Culpa.
Eight hundred dollars was raised for
Life*Spin Nonprofit to support easy access clothing for low-income individuals in our community.
Hear from SASAH student Naomi Ngobila about Mea Culpa, the Winter Semester course with Steve Cordes
(visit here for more info!), and her independent research project, which you can view here:
The Untold Histories Podcast