Article on US's First Refugee-owned Sewing Group, Published in Borderless Magazine


I documented the groundbreaking Blue Tin Production Co-operative—America's first refugee and immigrant-led sewing and clothing production collective. Through intimate conversations with co-op members and visionary founder Hoda Katebi, I crafted a narrative that showcases this revolutionary business model empowering vulnerable women through economic equity and shared ownership. This project allowed me to amplify a transformative initiative that challenges conventional labor structures.


View the article in Borderless Magazine here.