Project Statement: The United States of America: the land of the free, where all men are created equal with the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, unless labeled as a criminal. After committing a crime, one’s debt to society is never paid. In the United states we separate those who have committed a crime from the masses, as an untouchable group. What affect will this have on the identity of an individual, who now bears the stigmatized baggage of being a criminal, a felon, or a public enemy? What does it truly mean to be a criminal, or punished for a crime in the United States. The United States, where you have the right to life , liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, until you are branded as a as something less than human.
My thesis challenges the ideas and foundations of the United States ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, when applied to the dissolve of personal identity within criminality and the prison system. For my thesis I have created a fashion collective called REBRANDED, which aims to redefine and reclaim the labels of post-incarceration identity. REBRANDED is a fashion collective made up of designers, artist, photographers, and dreamers working in collaboration to create prison reform. Our goals are to remove the stigma from those who have served time and break the cycle of criminality. By working in collaboration with formerly incarcerated individuals, REBRANDED aims to let those with the experience be the dominant voice and lead the conversation towards social change. REBRANDED meets to encourage ideas and dialogue between individuals with multidisciplinary backgrounds in order to effectively make change in prison reform and rehabilitation.