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Stitching For the Culture:  A SEW BLACK LIVE EPISODE

Stitching For the Culture: A SEW BLACK LIVE EPISODE

FromStitch Please


Stitching For the Culture: A SEW BLACK LIVE EPISODE

FromStitch Please

ratings:
Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Sep 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

​​Celebrate the 200th episode of the Stitch Please podcast by contributing to the next 200 episodes.Join the Black Women Stitch Patreon community  to get videos of the podcast, BTS, and other bonus content. Donate via Act Blue (tax deductible)  to support our Capacity Building campaign in September and October. Donations earn bonus entries for the giveway. Stitching FOR THE CULTURE, Produced by Latrice Sampson RichardsSara Trail, Social Justice Sewing Academy     @sjsacademy   www.sjsacademy.orgBianca Springer, Thanks I Made Them  @thanksImadethem www.thanksImadethem.comNikki Griffin @sewingmystyle www.sewingmystyle.comHighlights:0:09 - Dive into a world where stitching, culture, and Black lives interweave. Welcome to our official Sew Black at quiltcon podcast episode!4:42 - Bianca, the creative genius behind "Represent! Embroidery” book, opens up about her journey. Discover how a period of recovery birthed an Black-centered embroidery book with vibrant designs, and how the essence of it evolves.10:30 - The panel sheds light on the importance of culture. They tackle the misrepresentations in white spaces and stress the significance of nurturing self-agency and autonomy in children.12:01 - Meet Nikki Griffin, an Atlanta native with an unstoppable sewing spirit. From bras to jeans, her contributions to the Atlanta sewing style are nothing short of inspiring.17:27 - Sewing transcends craft. Learn about its power for social justice, its global movement, and its deep resonance within the Black women community of Atlanta.20:42 - Support stitches community. Applause for the amazing Social Justice Sewing Academy team for their continuous dedication and passion. Together, they're revolutionizing the art through fabric and giving a fresh, unique experience for kids.25:13 - Rules, boundaries, and quilting? Sarah delves into how traditional quilting norms can sometimes confine and control, urging listeners to 'get their stitch together.'26:49 - Expand your horizons.
Released:
Sep 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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The official podcast of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. Stitch Please centers Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. Weekly discussions, interviews, tips, and techniques celebrate and contextualize Black creativity.