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Protesting Her Own Employer

Aug 14, 2020
Julia Bond, assistant apparel designer at Adidas and a passionate advocate for racial justice, has been protesting for accountability at her company regarding systemic racism. She shares her personal journey from being an aspiring designer to confronting workplace discrimination. Bond highlights her emotional experiences, the need for genuine apologies from leadership, and the struggle to maintain activism while navigating job security. Her courageous stand is a powerful call for change in corporate cultures across the industry.
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Childhood Dream

  • Julia Bond's earliest Adidas memory is admiring her uncle's vibrant blue swim trunks.
  • This sparked a dream of one day designing for the brand.
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Fashion Journey

  • Julia Bond developed a passion for fashion by creating unique outfits, influenced by her creative mother.
  • Despite family history, she pursued fashion school, overcoming financial challenges to attend the University of Cincinnati.
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Adidas Internship

  • During an internship at Under Armour, Bond's boss encouraged her to apply to Adidas.
  • Bond landed the Adidas internship, exceeding her own expectations and confirming her career aspirations.
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