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Stanford eCorner | Design for Freedom - Sharon Prince (Grace Farms Foundation) @ecorner | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Sharon Prince, CEO and founder of Grace Farms Foundation, explains the motivation behind and initiation of the Design for Freedom movement, which aims to remove forced and child labor from the building supply chain. She gives examples of materials that are at high risk of involving forced labor and shares how the movement is beginning to create change.

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