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English: Cynthia Enloe, research professor in the International Development, Community, and Environment Department at Clark University, explores how military regimes exploit women's labor in producing goods like sneakers and garments. Recorded April 10, 2014, in Mayser Gymnasium.
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Source Common Hour: Tracking the Militarized Global Sneaker (Highglights) 0:13, cropped
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