Recycled, unisex embroidered pieces designed to shed light on historical untruths & recurrent issues affecting marginalized communities.
Recycled, unisex embroidered pieces designed to shed light on historical untruths & recurrent issues affecting marginalized communities.
“ODIE” is an acronym for “Or Does It Explode,” a line from Langston Hughes' ‘Harlem’ poem & the title of the civil rights chapter of Howard Zinn’s ‘A People’s History of the United States,’ the influential non-fiction work that presents a factual history of America.
By spreading social justice truths through graphic messaging, ODIE intends to educate the misinformed in an assertive, accessible way— one piece at a time.