How Eight Women Decided to Connect, Empower and Employ Women in Africa: Project Raiz

EPISODE · Jul 11, 2018 · 55 MIN

How Eight Women Decided to Connect, Empower and Employ Women in Africa: Project Raiz

from LIBERTY ROAD with Nada Jones · host LIBERTY ROAD

In the summer of 2016, Nada Jones, founder of LIBERTY, small business consultant, and author, along with Caroline McGraw, a social changemaker, producer, and documentarian, planned a trip to connect U.S. based designers with artisans in Swaziland and Mozambique. The goal of the trip was to find sustainable ways to employ African artisans through partnerships with U.S. designers. Together they would create products for a global marketplace. They called their venture Project Raiz.  In this special episode of LIBERTY Sessions, Nada interviews each female designer who went on the Project Raiz trip. She checks in with them months later and asks why they went on the trip, what happened while they were there, what's happened since they’ve been back, and what’s next.  Each designer shares her unique intention, experience and impact. We don’t want to spill ALL the beans, but let’s just say their hopes to empower and employ were realized in more ways than one.  For more information about Project Raiz go to www.projectraiz.com. Also, a special thanks to all the women to contribute to Project Raiz: Annie Walker of Sonder Goods Jen Boschma of Love Vérité Sarah Contrucci Smith of Ara Collective Lauren Wallis of YOUME Clothing Rachel Brown of Rachel Brown Art Carley Rudd of Carley Rudd Photography Caroline McGraw of Never a Neverland Don't forget to follow us at @libertyforher on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Please let us know your thoughts about this episode by using the hashtag #libertysessions  and please rate and review us—it helps to know if this podcast is inspiring and equipping you to launch and grow your ventures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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