Would You Support This Brand?

Posted by Stephen Mitchell on

Stephen Mitchell is a character - a big, friendly guy with a ton of personality.  I first met him in our Oshawa factory where he raised the vibration of everyone in the place.  I loved his spirit and soon brought him into our Toronto office.  Then Covid hit and we had to put him on temporary leave - tears were shed, but now he's back!

 Soon after the George Floyd protests erupted he came to me with an idea that his sister - Sara - had.  It's a brand called 'Hue Man Race'. He's helping her out and we're thinking of selling some of her t-shirts in organic cotton. Check out the video and her vision below and let us know what you think!
 

In Sara’s Words

 “HUE MAN RACE apparel was created with the intent of igniting a conversation that has long gone unspoken and misunderstood.  We - MANKIND - have used language in very perverted ways, created labels for one another, stereotypes to adhere to Black, White, Christian, Muslim, Straight, Bisexual, Race, African, American, Untouchable. We assume we know the face, name, behaviour, belief system and life that each of these labels should have. But if we were to strip away all of that. Remove the labels and categories, erase the boxes we are forced to check off that define ourselves…What is left? HUE MAN- a man of colour or shade. It led me to the realization that we are all ONE RACE. These labels: Black, White, Brown, were just created to divide and destroy, compete and conquer.  
Just as God created variations of birds; sparrow, flamingo, robin, or trees: maple, oak, chestnut, why would the HUMAN RACE be any less diverse. We are the Earth and to the Earth we belong.”  HUEMAN RACE APPAREL, will donate half of all sales during the months of JUNE to AUGUST to The Black Legal Aid Centre; also known as BLAC. They offer free legal services for low- or no-income Black residents of Ontario. I believe in their mission to educate the Black community on their rights and other various legal issues such as Employment, Housing, Income Assistance, Police Complaints and so forth. BLAC seeks to change through education and the dissemination of knowledge.
When a group of people can make better informed decisions about their health, education, and life, they are able to rise above any power or privilege created to oppress them. Being a law student and aspiring legal professional in Ontario, I support their desire for change and advancement of the less privileged and marginalized groups in Ontario."

What do you think of this vision?  Would you support this project and buy some t-shirts?  Please let us know in the comments below.

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Comments

  • Yes, yes, yes! I am in as well, and fully support this! Right idea at the right time; we *so need this. And agreed, kids’ sizes – and plus sizes – too, please!

    Virginia Currah on
  • I’m for it!

    Mary Justice on
  • Absolutely I would support this colab! It makes sense as we are all one world trying our best to make it a better place than to see all as equal.

    Sydney Galbraith on
  • A wonderful idea, you have my support. I’m looking forward to purchasing a wearing a Hue Man Race shirt. And to purchase some as gifts

    Pamela Reid on
  • Absolutely would support and share. This is a great idea and time!!!

    KIm Chartrand on
  • Yes, I would love to support your vision!🙂

    Amanda Pearce on
  • Love this. I’m in. Kids sizes please!!! They’re the future.

    Rebecca Mastoras on
  • This is a beautiful idea and I would 100% would buy at least 1 shirt. Let’s spread love and equality for all humans!

    Cristina Sierra on
  • The idea is phenomenal! I would buy and wear it! This society needs a refresh that there is only one race! The Human race!

    Cristina Gattuso on
  • What a great story. Thank you for sharing and yes, I wear it!

    Nanci D Arvizu on

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