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How a Small Tailoring Shop in Rome Is Demonstrating that Refugees Can Contribute to Sustainable Fashion and Create Skilled Employment

Summary by El Periódico
Italo-Maliense Valeria Kone, in charge, coordinates the work. She asks if a coat of colors is already finished and what has happened with the needles that serve for the other garments. Then the whole workshop seems to become a theater salon. The tailor Ernest Alulu, Nigerian, appears and gets sewn with a machine that sneezes some rhythmic tac-tac-tac. Then also enters Fara Deme, from Senegal, who, concentrated, orders some African fabrics that h…
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Italo-Maliense Valeria Kone, in charge, coordinates the work. She asks if a coat of colors is already finished and what has happened with the needles that serve for the other garments. Then the whole workshop seems to become a theater salon. The tailor Ernest Alulu, Nigerian, appears and gets sewn with a machine that sneezes some rhythmic tac-tac-tac. Then also enters Fara Deme, from Senegal, who, concentrated, orders some African fabrics that h…

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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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