Colonization, Globalization, and African Wax Fabric
Christy Sommers
Dragons Training and Curriculum Director. M.A. Education and International Development, University of Sussex; B.A. Political Science & International Studies, Northwestern University. Christy has spent 1300+ days in the field as a Dragons instructor in Senegal, Madagascar, Rwanda, India, and Nepal.
Many of us would associate certain bold colored and printed fabrics with the African continent, though their history crosses continents. It’s a fascinating story that spans continents, from Indonesia to Holland and across Africa. We examine the current status of the fabrics – Where are they produced? Who wears them? Who makes money off of them? In answering these questions and exploring the complex stories behind this singular object, we see how interconnected our world really is and understand the ways in which colonial legacies continue to make their mark today.