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Fast Fashion: Why garment workers' lives are still in danger 10 years after Rana Plaza — Podcast

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We look back to the 2013 Rana Plaza garment factory collapse in Bangladesh that killed 1,124 people and discuss how much — or how little — has changed for garment-worker conditions today.

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