Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 165 Ghana Fashion In Politics Congressional Democrats on Monday unveiled a sweeping police reform bill created in the aftermath of George Floyd’s killing—but, before doing so, took a knee in memory of Floyd and other black people who died during police interactions while wearing kente cloth, a traditional patterned textile from Ghana—eliciting backlash from the general public More Articles You Would Love The Work-Wear Looks We Want You To Have Right Now Tobams Colors (UK) @ Acrra Fasion Week C/R18 It seems like around the world people get the hint that the George Floyd protests are being used for other political gains. At this moment African Americans are at odds with the police, but due to high crime in low economic areas most are uncertain if they would really wish to ‘DEFUND THE POLICE’. Also many have picked up how suddenly rioting against the police is now automatically a riot against Trump and how in the Obama era no one dared linked police killings to Obama even though there was much more. However, reasonable voices are being drowned in the midst of aggressive politicians using the mourning and anti-violence to establish political goals. And these sentiments were expressed on almost every platform where images of Nancy Pelosi was published kneeling in kente cloth with other lawmakers in the video below. The group received heavy critique on both our facebook and our youtube. Our facebook was mainly views of Africans and African Americans expressing their opinions, and below were republicans who did so on our youtube. One would think the two groups are very alike with the ideology, but then this is not a political site. Read the comments below. I am not sure what’s funnier, those ridiculous politicians wearing kente cloth or Cory Booker smartly opting out of that absurd performance. — roxane gay (@rgay) June 8, 2020 *blinks* Nancy Pelosi in kente. I really need the guidance of my Ghanian ancestors because chale….. https://t.co/DQXSxymt3x — Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) June 8, 2020 If there was every a time for Ghana to enforce their intellectual property copyright of protection over kente + adinkra textiles the time is NOW cuz……………. pic.twitter.com/FlNW3uj1Ff — Shelby Ivey Christie (@bronze_bombSHEL) June 8, 2020 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You Here Are The Best Dress Men Who Sparkled Up Richard Nii-Armah Quaye’s 40th... GAE2AN Presents It’s ‘90 12 742’ Collection; A Ghostly Elegance Unearthed in Fabric Finally The Verdict Is Out: View The Top 10 Best Dressed Females Guests... Fast Fashion Takes Down High Street Giant Forever 21 Making The Conglamorate File... VIDEOS: South African Designers Take a Stand Against Counterfeit Fashion in Sandton Protest Vlisco’s “The Garden of Sisterhood” Blossomed at Accra Mall for Women’s Month 2025 Paul Kagame Demands All Belgian Diplomats Leave Rwanda Within 48 Hours & Cut... PICS: Rihanna Was Absolutely Gorgeous In Her Sheer Tutu & Bikini Outfit For... VIDEO: Asake Steps Out With Hot Ugandan Model Eva Apio, Check Out Their... Meet Michael Okunloro, The Nigerian Influencer Tailoring a Menswear Revolution With A Twist