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==Description==
  
Founder of The Phluid Project, a fashion brand which offers gender-free clothing and accessories, which he created as a way to honor the Two Spirit indigenous leaders of the past and present. Former merchandising director.  Created the Phluid Foundation which supports diverse nonprofits and initiatives, particularly those that help LGBTQ+ youth and are helmed by trans, gender-nonconforming, and BIPOC leaders.  A third-generation Native American from the Ojibwa tribe.
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Founder of The Phluid Project, a fashion brand which offers gender-free clothing and accessories, which he created as a way to honor the Two Spirit indigenous leaders of the past and present. Former merchandising director.  Created the Phluid Foundation which supports diverse nonprofits and initiatives, particularly those that help LGBTQ+ youth and are helmed by trans, gender-nonconforming, and BIPOC leaders.  A third-generation Native American from the Ojibwa tribe.  Board member, Steve Madden.  Also known as Rob Smith.
  
 
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==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 20:08, 5 October 2023

Rob Garrett Smith

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Business

Description

Founder of The Phluid Project, a fashion brand which offers gender-free clothing and accessories, which he created as a way to honor the Two Spirit indigenous leaders of the past and present. Former merchandising director. Created the Phluid Foundation which supports diverse nonprofits and initiatives, particularly those that help LGBTQ+ youth and are helmed by trans, gender-nonconforming, and BIPOC leaders. A third-generation Native American from the Ojibwa tribe. Board member, Steve Madden. Also known as Rob Smith.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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