Prabal Gurung Responds To Accusations That The Brand Erased An AAPI-Indigenous Solidarity Mural From Collection Photos Refinery29 8 hrs ago Frances Solá-Santiago © Provided by Refinery29
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 04: Prabal Gurung attends the CFDA / Vogue Fashion Fund 2019 Awards at Cipriani South Street on November 04, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)
Designer Prabal Gurung responded to accusations that his namesake brand photoshopped an Indigenous land recognition sign from two images in its Resort 2022 lookbook, which was released earlier this week.
On Tuesday afternoon, Prabal Gurung released the new collection which was inspired by Chinatown’s culture and the wave of social movements sparked over the past year. As Gurung explained in the collection notes: “[Chinatown] is a whole community that shows the great character of New York City, full of true New Yorkers, often overlooked.”
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The Wayland Cultural Council has awarded $5,415 to fund 10 cultural and arts projects. After reviewing 25 applications, awards were granted to the following organizations and projects:
1. 10th Annual Community Concert Series hosted by Wayland Council on Aging at the Town Building
2. Connect Program at Wayland High School for COVID Art Installation/Mural
3. Delvena Theater Company for a performance of “Louisa’s Girls” at the Wayland Council on Aging
4. Discovery Museum for its “Open Door Connections” program
5. Diane Wong and the Racial Justice Collaborative for the “Each One, Teach One Saturday Series”
6. Making Autobiographic Comics” youth workshop with Jonathan Todd at the Wayland Free Library