
VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE
By Rosemary & Ginger

VINTAGE OR VIOLENCESep 17, 2023

HELLO, BANGUI
Textile boutique, Ndara, uses the act of creation to restore dignity and autonomy in the Central African Republic. Founded in 2017 this women’s cooperative has been instrumental in employing and upskilling victims of on-going violence in the region. From weekly leadership, math, and literacy classes to producing quality hand-made artisan products from upcycled textiles, Ndara has built something truly exquisite in one of the least known and poorest countries on the African continent.
This episode, in conversation with founder Charlotte Mararv, we explore the possibilities of existing outside ‘survival mode’.

MORE IS MORE IS MORE
The global fast fashion market is projected to grow from $106.42 billion to $122.98 billion in 2023 alone. (source)
In conversation with Aja Barber, author of “Consumed”, this episode highlights the global and environmental cost of fast fashion; and hands power back to the consumer, away from the corporations.
Through the lens of Aja’s own journey - growing from being a fast fashion enthusiast to an international slow fashion spokesperson, we learn about the personal, emotional, and psychological reframing that is necessary to divest ourselves from a lust for ‘more’ in the world of textiles.
Book Full Title: Consumed: The Need for Collective Change: Colonialism, Climate Change, and Consumerism
Funded by HIVOS R.O.O.M East Africa, this episode is produced by Lesedi Oluko Moche & Nikissi Serumaga. Directed by Nikissi Serumaga. Written by Nikissi Serumaga & Lesedi Oluko Moche with co-writer Bobby Kolade. Project Manager Norman Westphal and sound engineering & design by Ssozi Joseph & Nikissi Serumga. Engage with us on Twitter, Instagram, and our website: www.vintageorviolence.com

VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE: The Follow up
We are back!
Following the success of our 6-part limited series, which traveled further than we expected, we are back with a follow-up series comprising four episodes. We move beyond Uganda and converse with people in the Central African Republic, Ghana, and London. Connecting the dots of the global impact of fast fashion and its effects on our identity and climate.
Over the next 4 episodes, we expand our relentless question-asking to people and organizations facing similar challenges on the African continent. Tune in once a month as we speak to Charlotte Mararv of Ndara Ti Beafrika, Samuel Oteng of the Or Foundation, and Aja Barber author of Consumed: The Need for Collective Change.

THANK YOU FOR TUNING IN
IT’S A WRAP - THANK YOU!
Thank you for tuning in! Our limited series conversation has come to a close - but it is not the end. This was just the beginning, and we have a lot more to share in other forms and media. We are grateful for the feedback and comments. In this episode, Bobby & Nikissi reflect on the series - from the content to their first foray as podcast hosts. We hope you enjoyed the production as much as we enjoyed putting it together.
This episode was produced by Lesedi Oluko Moche with help from Patience Katushabe who is also the project manager. Directed by Nikissi Serumaga. Written by Lesedi Oluko Moche & Nikissi Serumaga, with co-writer Bobby Kolade. Engage with us on Twitter, Instagram, and our website: www.theduuka.com/vintage-or-violence/

ONE DOLLAR, ONE VOTE
The 2015 EAC call to ban second-hand clothing was noble and complicated. Eventually, Uganda had to pull out, but the conversations to-ban or not-to-ban continue. This episode takes on the popular Ugandan Kimeeza (round table) debate format - a 360 look that brings us into the discourse at the heart of the second-hand clothing trade. With guests that include the Chairman of the largest second-hand clothing market in the country, and three activists who are for the ban, Bobby and Nikissi ask for ways in which we can reimagine the clothing and textiles industry for the economic benefit of the country.
This episode was produced by Lesedi Oluko Moche with help from Patience Katushabe who is also the project manager. Directed by Nikissi Serumaga. Written by Nikissi Serumaga & Lesedi Oluko Moche with co-writer Bobby Kolade. Sound engineering & design by Ssozi Joseph. Engage with us on Twitter, Instagram, and our website: www.theduuka.com/vintage-or-violence/

CAN'T EAT COTTON
In Kampala creativity is a survival tactic and the second-hand clothing trade is one of the few outlets. In this episode, Bobby & Nikissi have a candid conversation with trained professional chef Asengo Fill Kevins. She chronicles how the economic conditions of the time pushed her into selling second-hand clothes to make ends meet. Operating between Kampala and her home village in Tororo (200kms away) she used creativity and ingenuity to make it in this highly competitive and vulnerable business.
This episode was produced by Lesedi Oluko Moche with help from Patience Katushabe who is also the project manager. Directed by Nikissi Serumaga. Written by Nikissi Serumaga & Lesedi Oluko Moche with co-writer Bobby Kolade. Sound engineering & design by Ssozi Joseph. Engage with us on Twitter, Instagram, and our website: www.theduuka.com/vintage-or-violence/

A DEGREE IS AN EXPENSIVE RECEIPT
Education is widely considered the key to success. In Uganda a majority of university-educated young people find themselves turning to careers in informal industries - like the second-hand clothing trade. In this episode, Bobby & Nikissi speak to second-hand clothing boutique owner Faridah Ali. She reflects on her entry into the business, her education in the Social Sciences and her dreams & aspirations. Her story reflects the challenges faced by the majority of young Ugandans, who cannot find meaningful employment in their field of study.
This episode was produced by Lesedi Oluko Moche with help from Patience Katushabe who is also the project manager. Directed by Nikissi Serumaga. Written by Nikissi Serumaga & Lesedi Oluko Moche with co-writer Bobby Kolade. Sound engineering & design by Ssozi Joseph Engage with us on Twitter, Instagram, and our website: www.theduuka.com/vintage-or-violence/

WHAT HAPPENED?
In this episode Bobby & Nikissi follow the golden age of textiles and the prosperity of Uganda with guest Professor Aaron Wanyama. With intimate knowledge of the rise and fall of cotton, from growing it himself in his youth to becoming a Professor of Textiles Technology at Kyambogo University and current Head of the Uganda Textiles Association, Prof. Wanyama details why the textiles industry is essential to the economic development of Uganda.
This episode was produced by Lesedi Oluko Moche with help from Patience Katushabe who is also the project manager. Directed by Nikissi Serumaga. Written by Nikissi Serumaga & Lesedi Oluko Moche with co-writer Bobby Kolade. Sound engineering & design by Ssozi Joseph Engage with us on Twitter, Instagram, and our website: www.theduuka.com/vintage-or-violence/

GOOD OLD DAYS
By the 1970s Uganda, like many African nations, had lost its post-independence shine. Destroying a wave of innovators, creators and manufacturers that were building a new Ugandan identity through industry. In this episode Bobby & Nikissi speak to philanthropist and businesswoman Morine Wavamunno who owned a thriving textile business and fashion house. She reflects on her dreams then and what may be possible today.
This episode was produced by Lesedi Oluko Moche with help from Patience Katushabe who is also the project manager. Directed by Nikissi Serumaga. Written by Nikissi Serumaga & Lesedi Oluko Moche with co-writer Bobby Kolade. Sound engineering & design by Ssozi Joseph
Engage with us on twitter, instagram and our website: www.theduuka.com/vintage-or-violence/

FRESH OFF THE BOAT
In this episode, Bobby & Nikissi are in conversation with second-hand clothing importer Hajji Muhammed Kitezaala. From the donation boxes in the global north, to the big business that is second-hand clothing, FRESH OFF THE BOAT dives into what happens when the clothing arrives in Uganda. Hajji speaks on how he got into the trade, the ins and outs of the business, and where the money goes.
This episode was produced by Lesedi Oluko Moche with help from Patience Katushabe who is also the project manager. Directed by Nikissi Serumaga. Written by Nikissi Serumaga & Lesedi Oluko Moche with co-writer Bobby Kolade. Sound engineering & design by Ssozi Joseph
Engage with us on twitter, instagram and our website: www.theduuka.com/vintage-or-violence/

Welcome to VINTAGE OR VIOLENCE
A conversation series that engages in irreverent conversation(s) on the second-hand clothing industry in Uganda and the implications of the trade on the socio-economic landscape of its ccapital, Kampala. Meet the hosts, designer Bobby Kolade and filmmaker Nikissi Serumaga. First Episode out June 30th!
This episode was produced by Lesedi Oluko Moche with help from Patience Katushabe who is also the project manager and written by Nikissi Serumaga, Lesedi Oluko Moche and Bobby Kolade.