1. Addressing the History of Capitalism for Artists and Designers Part 1: Professionalism 2. The Peculiarities of Teaching a Course on Luxury
3. Whose Design History Matters? The Hidden History of the Fashion Intermediaries Behind Everyday Products
4. Negotiating Capitalism on the Silver Screen for Film Students Part 2: Compensation 5. "War Stories": Labor Conditions in the Apparel Industry from 1980 to 2010
6. Working Women: A Case for Teaching Critiques of Racial Capitalism to Fashion Students
7. How We Get the Work Done: Helping Students Understand Labor and Costs in Art & Design Schools Part 3: Equality
8. Extracurricular Commemoration of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
9. Industry without Industry: Seeing Labor in the Fashion and Garment Industries in Postwar New York City
10. Analyzing the Bauhaus in Business and Labor History for American Art and Design Students Part 4: Adaptability
11. Can Mindfulness and Compassion Coincide with Capitalism?
12. Notes from a Black Professor Teaching Fashion, Racial Justice, and Equity
13. The Ruth Finley Collection: Teaching the Labor of Fashion with Digital Humanities