“When thinking about Maryam Pugh, Tayyib Smith, and Sam Katz, we think of accomplished visionaries. First up, the revolution may not be televised, but it will be featured thanks to Philadelphia Printworks founder, Maryam Pugh. Her mission to promote social justice has recently gotten bigger since being featured in Target stores. This powerful partnership aims to amplify social justice messages and showcase artists from underrepresented communities.” — Love + Grit
“In this episode of High On Feminism, Jess sits down with Maryam Pugh, CEO of social justice apparel brand Philadelphia Printworks. After founding her business in 2010, Maryam shares what compelled her to step into the world of printmaking, the importance of lifting up marginalized voices, and explores how she amplifies stories of black history through her artistry and advocacy.” — High on Feminism
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Black Designers Are Rarely Featured in Top TV Shows and Movies — But That's About to Change - InStyle
Women You Need to Know: This Badass CEO is Fighting Social Injustice in Philadelphia and Beyond - The Everygirl
Philadelphia Printworks’ Maryam Pugh Is Creating a Uniform for the Movement - Other Suns
Philadelphia Printworks: Fashion Never Looked So Good - Shoppe Black
6 Badass Businesses You Didn't Know Were Housed Inside of the Bok Buidling - Philly Voice
The Revolution: A Work in Print - Al Día News
This Oracle engineer runs one of Philly's buzziest fashion brands - Technical.ly Philly
Clothing Line Imagines Black Leaders as University Namesakes - ColorLines Magazine
Philadelphia Printworks is turning politics into high fashion - Philly Voice
US campaign against Columbus Day gaining steam - Al Jazeera
Social Justice Clothing - PhillyCAM
Will Declining African-American Voter Enthusiasm Impact Election Turnout? - Wall Street Journal
Born in the U$A: Prints that fight racism - MSNBC