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Language holds the power you give to it. This collection empowers people to be intentional about the language they use and the power they give to it.
In the context of autonomy and love we use the word audacity synonymously with bravery. How do I make space for it in such a cynical world? Well, I speak it, wear it, read it, write it-I become it! Doing all of those things is how I agree to what it all means. Itβs how I make it a part of my belief system!
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We launched Greenwood Dist to prove that a black owned business can celebrate black excellence, while still making the dopest clothing on the market. We don't believe in the idea that corporations or fashion brands shouldn't take political or social sides. Here at Greenwood Dist we believe that fashion, culture, media, and art can and SHOULD be used to advocate and ensure that people's voices are heard. Black culture is the biggest determinant of what's "cool" and popular. Everything from the way society talks, to the brands that are popular, is determined by our culture...So why run from it?