For human rights, our wallets do the talking
By Lydia Statz | Dec. 5, 2010On a campus that made such an uproar in the midst of the university's connection to Nike, a company notorious for employing workers in sweatshops, there's no doubt that many students were celebrating when the UW bookstore announced they will be selling a new socially conscious clothing line. But before you rush out and drop some hard-earned cash on that brand new T-shirt, let's take a step backward and figure out exactly what ""socially conscious"" clothing means.















