The hoodie was based on racial profiling with African American families. African American men and women should not be profiled and targeted based on what they are wearing. The African American mother in the podcast basically states that saggy pants and hoodies can be a negative representation towards society. The African American woman wants her son to dress appropriate, so he is not targeted by society, because we are not living in a safe world. Shoes: The story of shoes was based off how we lost our connection to the Earth based on the invention of shoes. Colin Dwyer proposes that shoes can be the blame for pollution, violence acts, and human insensitivity. In today’s world people feel like they have to have a certain of shoe to identify theirselves, and even to fit in with the world. Nazi’s Shirt: Martin Greenfield was a young prisoner at a concentration camp, where he was put to work at a tailor shop. He began wearing the Nazi’s shirt under his prison uniform. Martin Greenfield survived the Holocaust by wearing a Nazi’s officer’s shirt. Greenfield felt that white collar somehow preserved his dignity. He stated, "I was different," Greenfield says. "I was different all the way
The hoodie was based on racial profiling with African American families. African American men and women should not be profiled and targeted based on what they are wearing. The African American mother in the podcast basically states that saggy pants and hoodies can be a negative representation towards society. The African American woman wants her son to dress appropriate, so he is not targeted by society, because we are not living in a safe world. Shoes: The story of shoes was based off how we lost our connection to the Earth based on the invention of shoes. Colin Dwyer proposes that shoes can be the blame for pollution, violence acts, and human insensitivity. In today’s world people feel like they have to have a certain of shoe to identify theirselves, and even to fit in with the world. Nazi’s Shirt: Martin Greenfield was a young prisoner at a concentration camp, where he was put to work at a tailor shop. He began wearing the Nazi’s shirt under his prison uniform. Martin Greenfield survived the Holocaust by wearing a Nazi’s officer’s shirt. Greenfield felt that white collar somehow preserved his dignity. He stated, "I was different," Greenfield says. "I was different all the way