Canadian Dance Store Asks Its Manufacturers to Eliminate Racist Colour Naming

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Inspirations Dancewear / MNI Media

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Friday, June 19, 2020

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On June 8th, Inspirations Dancewear was called out on social media for offering products with outdated, racist colour names. 

Amber Riedel, the owner of Inspirations: 

"I immediately felt shame about leaning so heavily on the excuse that I use the colour names chosen by our suppliers, as if there was nothing more we could do."

She contacted the top dancewear manufacturers in the world with four requests that could improve the experience for dancers of colour, including calling for the renaming of skin tones to non-white-normative colour names. For example, changing "Nude" to "Beige".

So Danca, Bloch and Ainsliewear responded with timelines for changes. 

Capezio's top executives scheduled two calls with Amber to discuss her requests, implement all of them as soon as possible, and to identify the problematic colour names across their entire product catalogs.

"Systemic racism is real. Even in something as seemingly unimportant as dance underwear. It is subtle and nuanced, and it may seem as inconsequential to those unaffected by it as it is blatant and offensive to those who have to live with it. And that's just not good enough. We can do better for all our dancers."

To learn more, read Amber's blog post about inclusive dancewear, including the letter she sent to the dance manufacturers:
https://www.inspirationsdancewear.com/blogs/dance-news/inclusive-dancewear

A few days later, Michael Terlizzi, the President of Capezio, went on ABC News to announce more products that were the result of a change.org petition for more skin colour product options, and the renaming of existing colours was also discussed:
https://abcnews.go.com/US/video/capezio-responds-calls-dancewear-skin-color-inclusive-71257983


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