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The 50 Greatest Sneaker Collaborations in Nike History | GQ
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How activism forced Nike to change its ethical game | Ethical and green living | The Guardian
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Doing business in China is difficult. A clash over human rights is making it harder | CNN Business
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How the Sneaker World Celebrates Black History Month | Complex
NBA players face questions over shoe deals with Chinese companies linked to forced labor
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NBA players face questions over shoe deals with Chinese companies linked to forced labor
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