




In next five years working on a collection of ruanas and hats made of wool flannel that is adorned with fringe for the Salisbury Plains and Boyaca Highlands.
8 years ago I moved to Brooklyn from LA with no job prospects lined up and a lot of hope for a dream.
Greenfield Clothiers- There are too many amazing tales and memories from this place to sum up here. I found a family of brothers who saw me, supported, protected, and continue to push me in this craft of tailoring. The garment world is tough here and globally…making it here with them meant the world to me.
Martin was never above us, he was on every floor of the factory with passion for the work and people. Every Friday – Charlie, Sadik, Denny, and Pasquale would order Chinese to treat us to lunch to celebrate surviving another week. We found out, except for Denny, that we were zodiac Dragons from different eras. Martin would join us when he could and even brought a 1989 bottle of wine to toast us. I remember him taking a ripper out of my hand and placing a blade as a tool of choice and having a sharp eye watching my stitches. I admire Martin who was a force with a bright smile. Rest with love ❤ 1928-2024







First episode dropped today and grateful to be part of this project. Looking forward to hearing everyones experiences and stories. I appreciate all the hard work and thought behind putting this podcast together – please share and check out: Http://www.onbeingbiracial.com
Loteria merch by artist and educator Miss Z as a fundraiser for the Garment Workers Emergency Relief Fund:
Loteria Series
https://garmentworkercenter.ourpowerbase.net/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=8

Reclaim Osage: 2025

“The MOVE Archive Gallery will bring diverse communities together in greater appreciation of the MOVE experience through the combined narrative of archives, art, culture, artifacts, and historical witness.”
Support: Https://mikeafricajr.com/
and
Amistad Law Project – Practical Abolition: Alternatives to Prisons and Police Animated Series
Support here: https://amistadlaw.org/
Aaron Carapella’s immense Tribal Maps project was a beautiful relief to find all native people from North to South of the America’s connected on maps. To see the Pijao name as well as the Muisca, Sutagao, Emberá, Kogi, Arhaucos, and so many more all laid out has been a gift to give to family members. The effort to correctly name tribal members in North America without borders but with connecting river routes is now up on the wall at my tailor studio. It is fantastic for tribe members and relatives to share as well as for teachers to use as an educational tool and for lesson plans.



Here you can purchase maps:
Maria Luisa, another beacon of the family, who made sure to introduce me to Adriana Villa Tejidos beautiful shop. In inspiration of Adriana who opened her own shop after studing with the tribes up north on indigenous practices where Maria Luisa was an ardent supporter and Pijao fashionista. Maria Luisa, who had invited to come back to celebrate the Folklore celebrations of Junio en Tolima con todo los caballos. Time goes so fast that did not catch it – but will now make the sure to celebrate your spirit by the next cycle. I remember your bright smile, warmth, navigation, and enthusiasm for all of us growing adults.
Abrazos de Almas

