Craftivism: The Art and Craft of Activism

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Review

Craftivism explores the power of being meaningful with our head and hands. Making with active intention is a political act no matter how big or small your intention is. Making is scary, and Craftivism gives permission to craftivists to be loud, to be quiet, to make with meaning, and most importantly, to share and create a difference.” —Kate Bingaman-Burt, author of Obsessive Consumption

“Betsy Greer has collected an impressive line-up of experts, and their essays both informative and delightful. This is a book for anyone who’s into craft or activism — or are simply curious about either.” —Perri Lewis, author of Material World and creative director of Mastered

“Sharing stories of how people make changes in the world through creative acts of making, Betsy Greer reminds us that revolutions are small before they are grand. In the spirit of craftivism, she gives voice to others, sharing their stories to demonstrate how collaboration — as much as action and listening — can effect change.” —Namita Gupta Wiggers, Director and Chief Curator, Museum of Contemporary Craft and Co-Founder, Critical Craft Forum

About the Author

Betsy Greer: Betsy Greer is a writer, a maker, and a researcher, and the author of Knitting for Good!: A Guide to Creating Personal, Social, and Political Change Stitch by Stitch. She runs the blog craftivism.com and believes that creativity and positive activism can not only save the soul, but also the world.


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