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Making of a Hoodie Podcast

The Class of 2020

Season 0, Ep. 1

For the first-ever episode of Making of a Hoodie, we wanted to celebrate some very special heroes. The Class of 2020: the kids navigating the complex reality of a year like no other.


Eight year 12 students from India, Zimbabwe and Australia gathered together with AIME Founder and host Jack Manning Bancroft to discuss what the year has been like, the challenges and opportunities that have come from it, and to design a hero hoodie together that represents everything they've been through this year. 

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