From Mental Health Pop-Up Museums to Inclusive Dolls
Amy Duong — November 23, 2019 — Social Good
The November 2019 social good initiatives cover many different causes and the plethora of ways that brands and individuals are supporting each cause. Some of the examples express their support through different mediums of expression, including the Museum of Lost and Found.
It highlights mental health struggles and features 16 interactive portraits that "reveals the stark and powerful picture of potential that is lost across the world to people, families, communities, businesses, and society due to neglected mental health and suicide." Another great social good example this month is by Parra and Coloured Goodies -- the duo co-create diverse dolls. This is done to support underrepresented cultures with diverse skin tones. The doll is wearing a Patta sweatsuit in forest green that is made from deadstock Patta fabric to spotlight sustainability as well.
It highlights mental health struggles and features 16 interactive portraits that "reveals the stark and powerful picture of potential that is lost across the world to people, families, communities, businesses, and society due to neglected mental health and suicide." Another great social good example this month is by Parra and Coloured Goodies -- the duo co-create diverse dolls. This is done to support underrepresented cultures with diverse skin tones. The doll is wearing a Patta sweatsuit in forest green that is made from deadstock Patta fabric to spotlight sustainability as well.
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