The Fabric and Crowns Collection: Part One
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In Part One of the Fabric and Crowns Collection, we are discussing how textiles and African hair braiding are acts of activism and play significant roles in social movements. In the comments, share your thoughts on how African hair braiding, textiles, and yoga are used in social movements.
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People, places, and things discussed in this episode:
World Afro Day 2022 https://theblackcurriculum.com/blog/worldafroday2022
Nawili G https://www.instagram.com/nawili_/
Sarah Corbett and Craftivism https://www.craftivist-collective.com/our-story
Susan Hudson https://www.arts.gov/honors/heritage/susan-hudson-navajodine
Quiltmakers from Gee's Bend https://www.soulsgrowndeep.org/gees-bend-quiltmakers
"Quilts That Embody the Legacy of Black America" article from the National Gallery of Art https://www.nga.gov/stories/articles/quilts-embody-legacy-black-america
Coalition for Tribal Sovereignty https://coalitionfortribalsovereignty.org
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