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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 54 MIN

The Ideal Future

from The Mechanism Podcast · host Mechanism

In this episode of the Mechanism Podcast, Vincent Sagisi is joined by Nayantara Banerjee, Workforce Development Manager at the Garment Worker Center, to dream big about the future of fashion—and spotlight the real-world models bringing those dreams closer to reality.From her early work with Indigenous weavers in Peru to launching worker-led sewing programs in Los Angeles, Nayantara reflects on skill-building as a pathway to dignity, ownership, and power. The conversation explores cooperative economics, degrowth, land stewardship, and the launch of LA Fashion Renaissance (Renacimiento LA), a worker-owned staffing co-op designed to connect skilled garment workers with ethical manufacturers. It’s a hopeful, grounded look at what a truly people-centered apparel industry could become—and the collective work required to build it.To learn more about the guests featured on this episode, visit:Mechanism (mechanism.community) Garment Worker Center (garmentworkercenter.org)Democracy at Work Institute (DAWI) (institute.coop)Sustainable Economies Law Center (https://www.theselc.org/)Renacimiento De La Moda LA (https://www.renacimientolacoop.com/)Everyday Utopia (https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Everyday-Utopia/Kristen-R-Ghodsee/9781982190217)Prefigurative Politics (https://www.politybooks.com/bookdetail?book_slug=prefigurative-politics-building-tomorrow-today--9781509535903)

In this episode of the Mechanism Podcast, Vincent Sagisi is joined by Nayantara Banerjee, Workforce Development Manager at the Garment Worker Center, to dream big about the future of fashion—and spotlight the real-world models bringing those dreams closer to reality.From her early work with Indigenous weavers in Peru to launching worker-led sewing programs in Los Angeles, Nayantara reflects on skill-building as a pathway to dignity, ownership, and power. The conversation explores cooperative economics, degrowth, land stewardship, and the launch of LA Fashion Renaissance (Renacimiento LA), a worker-owned staffing co-op designed to connect skilled garment workers with ethical manufacturers. It’s a hopeful, grounded look at what a truly people-centered apparel industry could become—and the collective work required to build it.To learn more about the guests featured on this episode, visit:Mechanism (mechanism.community) Garment Worker Center (garmentworkercenter.org)Democracy at Work Institute (DAWI) (institute.coop)Sustainable Economies Law Center (https://www.theselc.org/)Renacimiento De La Moda LA (https://www.renacimientolacoop.com/)Everyday Utopia (https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Everyday-Utopia/Kristen-R-Ghodsee/9781982190217)Prefigurative Politics (https://www.politybooks.com/bookdetail?book_slug=prefigurative-politics-building-tomorrow-today--9781509535903)

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