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Get ready to cringe at this unflinching look at some of your pop culture favorites Examples of cultural appropriation in pop ...
She shook her head and explained: ‘Not exactly. Cultural appropriation is when members of one culture — usually a dominant ...
Mexican authorities have accused Adidas of plagiarizing Mexican artisans with a new sandal design similar to Indigenous ...
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Mexican-American designer apologizes for Adidas sandal design accused of cultural appropriation
Mexican-American clothing designer Willy Chavarria has apologized for an Adidas sandal that he created after being accused by ...
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Mexican state accuses Adidas of cultural appropriation over new shoe, threatens legal action
The Mexican state of Oaxaca is threatening legal action against Adidas, accusing the footwear company of cultural ...
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Adidas and Designer Willy Chavarria Apologize Following Shoe Cultural Appropriation Backlash
Adidas and designer Willy Chavarria have been accused of cultural appropriation for their latest collaborative shoe design.
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Vibe on MSNAdidas Designer Apologizes Over Alleged Cultural Appropriation With Mexican-Inspired Sandal
The sandal was created by U.S. designer Willy Chavarría for Adidas Originals. Its thin leather, braided straps bare an ...
Adidas has apologised after Mexico accused it of cultural appropriation by releasing a sandal based on a style made by ...
In the globalised and hyper-connected world, we live in, culture travels at the speed of Wi-Fi. What once took centuries to ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAdidas accused of cultural appropriation by Mexico over new footwear design
Mexican officials say sportswear giant took design idea from Indigenous community in country’s southern Oaxaca state.
Cultural appropriation does not exist. "Cultural appropriation" as described by Susan Scafidi, a law professor at Fordham University, is “taking intellectual property, traditional knowledge, cultural ...
The current and negative concept of cultural appropriation is a relatively new phenomenon. Its roots can be traced to America’s universities during the early 1980s, when it emerged from academia ...
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