Craft Activism, Memory-Making, and Political Action
About Craft Activism, Memory-Making, and Political Action
Writer, editor, professor and craft convenor Hinda Mandell will provide a framework to approach handcraft as a tool for political expression and organizing. She will discuss how craft has been used across time and culture by (mostly) women as a handmade mechanism to express their voice when they were denied a political one, and to chronicle family legacies, when they were under attack. Mandell will share craft case studies from her book, Crafting Dissent: Handicraft as Protest from the American Revolution to the Pussyhats (Rowman & Littlefield 2019) as examples of how handcraft both responds to, and shapes, political events and social norms. And will conclude with of-the-moment examples of craft-based activism in the American political arena.
When
Single 90-min session on Tuesday, November 28, at 7 pm ET | 4 pm PT | 23:00 UTC.
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