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Craftivist Collective

The Craftivist Collective is "an inclusive group of people committed to using thoughtful, beautiful crafted works to help themselves and encourage others be the positive change they wish to see in the world."[1] It was set up in 2009 by Sarah Corbett.[2] It is based in London.[3]

Craftivist Collective
zone of influence
Founded2009
FounderSarah Corbett
TypeSocial enterprise
Location
  • London, England
Websitecraftivist-collective.com

The Independent describes it as "a social enterprise that helps people to engage in activism, or craftivism, in a quiet, non-confrontational manner".[4] The Guardian has called it "new mindful activism" that is "is thought-out, strategic and engaging in approach".[5]

They were named by the Times as one of their five 'New Tribes' of 2012.[6]

Activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai has taken part in a workshop.[7] Other followers of the movement include Lauren O'Farrell,[8] Reverse graffiti artist Moose,[9] Guardian craft columnist Perri Lewis, jewellers Tatty Devine,[10] comedian Josie Long,[11] Tilly Walnes, entrant in the first series of the Great British Sewing Bee,[12] Company craft columnist and author Jazz Domino Holly,[13] and mosaic artist Carrie Reichardt.[14]Sam Roddick is a mentor to the group and suggested the honorary label 'Craptivist' to cover non-crafty supporters.[15]

There is a manifesto[16] and a checklist of goals for the work of the group which includes being welcoming,[17] encouraging and positive,[18] creative and non-threatening,[19] and to focus on global poverty and human rights injustices.[20] There is also a free online ecourse.[21]

The group is supported by patrons.[22]

About edit

The Craftivist Collective's efforts have been deemed 'guerrilla crafting',[20] as their projects often involve leaving crafted messages in public places. Their projects are often small-scale, intended to bring viewers closer to the work.[2] There are lists of projects to do and video tutorials online.[23] They run talks, workshops, stalls and exhibitions and sell Craftivist Collective kits and merchandise.[20]

The 'collective' is a loose term that encompasses anyone who gets involved.[15] The group particularly seeks to engage people who haven't previously had much involvement or interest in civic engagement. For many members the group is a stepping stone to more traditional activist methods.[24] Corbett calls it 'slow activism'[18] and 'introverted activism', saying "it's not about performance and vying for attention, it's about offering people the choice to engage".[25]

The groups hold regular meetings.[26][27] Other groups such as Women's Institutes and schools have also been involved in projects.[28] The collective is self-funded and receives donated materials from supporters.[25]

History edit

A self-proclaimed 'burnt-out activist' who disliked the image of the aggressive activist, but wanted to do something to change the world,[17] Sarah Corbett was involved in activism while growing up in Liverpool and then studying at the University of Manchester.[20] She worked for traditional charities for seven years.[10] It was after moving to London for a job in 2007[19] and joining various activist groups that she started getting increasingly into her hobby of cross-stitch, finding that it helped with stress.

She didn't feel like she fit into any of the activist groups she joined in London.[2] She had been cross-stitching as a hobby since the age of 18 and in August 2008[15] had the 'light bulb' idea to combine the two.[20]

Corbett set up the Lonely Craftivist blog in 2008[20] and began receiving comments and emails from people around the world asking to join in. She held a first meeting[2] and got in touch with sociologist Betsy Greer who coined the word 'craftivism' in 2003.[29] Greer encouraged[23] Corbett to found and coordinate a national group called Craftivist Collective.[20] In 2012, Corbett went part-time at her Oxfam job to devote more time to the collective,[30] and in October 2012 she gave up her job to work full-time for Craftivist Collective.[29]

The collective's work employs craft to speak to broader issues. In 2010 and 2011, the group left 'samplers' around London Fashion Week Sites with cross-stitched statistics on the low wages of laborers making the clothes that high-paid fashion models wore on the runway.[31] Sarah Corbett encourages people to send cross-stitched messages to politicians, arguing that they are more memorable than an email or a petition.[32] In 2015, Corbett and the Craftivist Collective researched the members of the board for Marks & Spencer, a retail company that failed to pay its employees livable wages.[33] The group presented cross-stitched gifts to M&S board members, encouraging the company to pay 50,000 of their staff members fairly. Ten months later, the company made significant changes to their wages; Corbett said that the board took her side and that it was "the most powerful campaign they'd witnessed."[33]

Partnerships edit

The group have worked with:

They co-created the Craftivism badge for Girlguiding. [41][42]

Their manifesto was used by the World Wildlife Fund in a campaign that helped change the law to protect migratory birds.[43]

The collective supports Fine Cell Work, a social enterprise that trains prisoners in needlework.[44][45]

Workshops edit

The group have run workshops at:

[25][19][37][24][28]

Exhibitions edit

The group's work has been exhibited at:

Talks and lectures edit

Books edit

  • A Little Book of Craftivism, published in 2013 by Cicada.[25][53]
  • How To Be A Craftivist, published in 2017 by Unbound.[55]
  • Canary Craftivists Manual, self-published in 2021.[56]
  • Craftivist Collective Handbook: 20 craft projects to help to make a positive difference in our world, due to be published in 2024 by Unbound.[57]

Media edit

Awards edit

  • Civility in Politics - Campaigner of the Year 2022, nominated alongside Marcus Rashford and Richard Ratcliffe, partner of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe[65]
  • Sheila McKechnie Foundation - Economic Justice Campaigner 2017, winner[66]
  • Care2 Innovator Award 2017 [67]
  • Observer Ethical Awards - Arts & Culture Award 2013, runner-up[68]

References edit

  1. ^ What Exactly Is The Craftivist Collective? Craftivist-Collective.com. Retrieved 3 December 2019
  2. ^ a b c d Charlotte Humphery, We'll change the world stitch by stitch, Oh Comely magazine
  3. ^ a b DK Goldstein, Make a Stand, Pica Pica magazine, 2010
  4. ^ Susie Mesure, "How to change the world – and get paid doing it", inews, 1 July 2023. Retrieved 4 September 2023
  5. ^ Lucy Siegle, "The eco guide to new mindful activism", The Guardian, 22 October 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2023
  6. ^ The Times Saturday Review, 10 December 2011
  7. ^ Thompson, Kailey (1 September 2021). "Craftivism Offers an Alternative To Traditional Protests as a Powerful Means of Expression". Good Good Good. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 April 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
  9. ^ #imapiece says Moose, youtube.com, retrieved 7 January 2014
  10. ^ a b Karima Adi, Craftivism, Lionheart magazine, issue 4
  11. ^ Contributors, Mollie Makes, issue 9
  12. ^ a b The Craftivist Collective's #minifashionprotest, Crafty magazine, 19 July
  13. ^ Jazz Domino Holly, Jazz Hearts, Company, January 2012
  14. ^ Shannon Denny, Threads of Change, Huck magazine, April/May 2012
  15. ^ a b c Gavin, http://www.otesha.org.uk/blog/4662/diy/the-craftivism-qa.html The Craftivism Q&A, otesha.org.uk, 23 March 2012
  16. ^ A Craftivists Manifesto
  17. ^ a b Ruth Lewy, I get frustrated knitting socks. I want to make a difference., The Times Saturday Review, 10 December 2011
  18. ^ a b Rin Simpson, Getting crafty: a creative approach to activism, Positive News, Winter 2012
  19. ^ a b c Holly Howe, Sarah Corbett, House, Autumn 2010
  20. ^ a b c d e f g Jameela Oberman, Stitch in time, Big Issue in the North, 10–16 October 2011
  21. ^ Introduction to Gentle Craftivism, Alison.com
  22. ^ Holly Royce Here’s why you should adopt a Craftivist this Christmas Metro, 21 December 2016. Retrieved 7 April 2024
  23. ^ a b Join the collective, Mollie Makes, issue 9
  24. ^ a b Nikki Shaill, Craftivist Collective, Lady Craft zine for Ladyfest Ten, Summer 2010
  25. ^ a b c d Corbett, Sarah (2013). A Little Book of Craftivism. Cicada.
  26. ^ Wanda Caton, The art of resistance, Weekly Zaman, 21 July 2012
  27. ^ Craftivists, RWD magazine, April 2010
  28. ^ a b Sarah Corbett-Batson, http://www.trebuchet-magazine.com/sarah-corbett-interview-part-1/ Sarah Corbett: Interview (part 1), trebuchet-magazine.com, 3 July 2013
  29. ^ a b c Katie Harris, Meet the women quietly crafting their own revolution, telegraph.co.uk, 13 March 2013, retrieved 7 January 2014
  30. ^ Sharon Barnard and Jameela Oberman, I use my craft skills as a tool for peace, Woman Alive, May 2012
  31. ^ "Craft and contemporary art". Grove Art Online. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.t2220516. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  32. ^ Bateman, Jessica (7 February 2018). "Craft's Long History In Radical Protest Movements". The Establishment. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  33. ^ a b Iqbal, Nosheen (28 July 2019). "A stitch in time: how craftivists found their radical voice". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  34. ^ . Bystander Revolution. Archived from the original on 17 January 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  35. ^ "Why I stitched a message to my MP", Mind, 7 September 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2023
  36. ^ a b '’And Sew To Bed official blog’’, andsewtobed.wordpress.com, retrieved 7 January 2014
  37. ^ a b Hannah Bullivant, The Craftivist Collective, http://www.ameliasmagazine.com/earth/the-craftivist-collective/2010/04/05/, 5 April 2010
  38. ^ Rin Simpson, Crafts enthusiasts in stitch-up against world hunger, Positive News, Winter 2012
  39. ^ Toms Pop Up Give Shop in Spitalfields, londonpopups.com, December 2012, retrieved 7 January 2014
  40. ^ ‘’Instructions’’ 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine, unicef.org.uk, retrieved 7 January 2014
  41. ^ "How To Be a Craftivist as a Form of Gentle Protest with Sarah Corbett", Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft. Retrieved 30 March 2024
  42. ^ "Interest Badges: Craftivism", Girlguiding. Retrieved 4 September 2023
  43. ^ Vicky Allan, "Rebel knitters. How craftivism is changing the world, one cross stitch at a time.", The Herald Scotland, 13 October 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2023
  44. ^ Stitched Stories: a tale of subversive stitchers, vimeo.com, retrieved 7 January 2014
  45. ^ Craftivist Collective – Craft As A Tool For Personal Transformation, mrxstitch.com, 8 December 2013. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
  46. ^ "Anya Hindmarch: Craftivist Collective Workshop with Sarah Corbett", Ticket Tailor. Retrieved 4 September 2023
  47. ^ [1], 'Craft Contemporary', 27 March 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2023
  48. ^ The Craft Campaign: You're A Star 5 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine, vam.ac.uk, retrieved 7 January 2014
  49. ^ What's On, museumwales.ac.uk, retrieved 7 January 2014
  50. ^ The Craftivist Collective, visit-belfast.com, retrieved 7 January 2014 Archived 4 March 2014 at archive.today
  51. ^ [2], "D&AD". Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  52. ^ Can craft be used to help change the world?, britishmuseum.org, 31 August 2011, retrieved 7 January 2014
  53. ^ a b How a piece of fabric can change the world: Sarah Corbett at TEDxBrixton, youtube.com, 23 October 2013, retrieved 7 January 2014
  54. ^ [3], "art + activism: queer and feminist visibilities", 27 April 2018. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  55. ^ Corbett, Sarah (2017). How To Be A Craftivist. Unbound.
  56. ^ Corbett, Sarah (2021). Canary Craftivists Manual. Self-published.
  57. ^ Corbett, Sarah (2024). Craftivist Collective Handbook. Unbound.
  58. ^ "Craftivism: Gentle Protest", "BBC Radio 4", 23 September 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  59. ^ "Sarah Corbett: How Can Introverts Be Activists Too?", "NPR", 12 April 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  60. ^ "Meet the introvert activists who are quietly changing the world", "Their World", 3 April 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  61. ^ "Sarah Corbett on stitching and activism.", "Podtails", 2 December 2020. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  62. ^ Workers' plight in focus at UK fashion week, aljazeera.com, 12 September 2013, retrieved 7 January 2014
  63. ^ Jameela Oberman, Panache!, Adbusters Australia, Nov/Dec 2011
  64. ^ London Craftivists filmed for French TV: Canal+ Nov 2011, 14 January 2012, retrieved 7 January 2014
  65. ^ "2022 AWARDS SHORTLISTS ANNOUNCED", "Civility in Politics", 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  66. ^ "SMK 2017 Campaigner Awards Speech", "The Right Ethos", March 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  67. ^ Vote now for the 2017 UK Impact Award finalists! care2services.com. Retrieved 7 April 2024
  68. ^ Lucy Siegle, If your aim is true and good, you will succeed, The Observer Magazine, 16 June 2013

External links edit

  • Official website
  • A Lonely Craftivist blog

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The Craftivist Collective is an inclusive group of people committed to using thoughtful beautiful crafted works to help themselves and encourage others be the positive change they wish to see in the world 1 It was set up in 2009 by Sarah Corbett 2 It is based in London 3 Craftivist Collectivezone of influenceFounded2009FounderSarah CorbettTypeSocial enterpriseLocationLondon EnglandWebsitecraftivist collective wbr comThe Independent describes it as a social enterprise that helps people to engage in activism or craftivism in a quiet non confrontational manner 4 The Guardian has called it new mindful activism that is is thought out strategic and engaging in approach 5 They were named by the Times as one of their five New Tribes of 2012 6 Activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai has taken part in a workshop 7 Other followers of the movement include Lauren O Farrell 8 Reverse graffiti artist Moose 9 Guardian craft columnist Perri Lewis jewellers Tatty Devine 10 comedian Josie Long 11 Tilly Walnes entrant in the first series of the Great British Sewing Bee 12 Company craft columnist and author Jazz Domino Holly 13 and mosaic artist Carrie Reichardt 14 Sam Roddick is a mentor to the group and suggested the honorary label Craptivist to cover non crafty supporters 15 There is a manifesto 16 and a checklist of goals for the work of the group which includes being welcoming 17 encouraging and positive 18 creative and non threatening 19 and to focus on global poverty and human rights injustices 20 There is also a free online ecourse 21 The group is supported by patrons 22 Contents 1 About 2 History 3 Partnerships 4 Workshops 5 Exhibitions 6 Talks and lectures 7 Books 8 Media 9 Awards 10 References 11 External linksAbout editThe Craftivist Collective s efforts have been deemed guerrilla crafting 20 as their projects often involve leaving crafted messages in public places Their projects are often small scale intended to bring viewers closer to the work 2 There are lists of projects to do and video tutorials online 23 They run talks workshops stalls and exhibitions and sell Craftivist Collective kits and merchandise 20 The collective is a loose term that encompasses anyone who gets involved 15 The group particularly seeks to engage people who haven t previously had much involvement or interest in civic engagement For many members the group is a stepping stone to more traditional activist methods 24 Corbett calls it slow activism 18 and introverted activism saying it s not about performance and vying for attention it s about offering people the choice to engage 25 The groups hold regular meetings 26 27 Other groups such as Women s Institutes and schools have also been involved in projects 28 The collective is self funded and receives donated materials from supporters 25 History editA self proclaimed burnt out activist who disliked the image of the aggressive activist but wanted to do something to change the world 17 Sarah Corbett was involved in activism while growing up in Liverpool and then studying at the University of Manchester 20 She worked for traditional charities for seven years 10 It was after moving to London for a job in 2007 19 and joining various activist groups that she started getting increasingly into her hobby of cross stitch finding that it helped with stress She didn t feel like she fit into any of the activist groups she joined in London 2 She had been cross stitching as a hobby since the age of 18 and in August 2008 15 had the light bulb idea to combine the two 20 Corbett set up the Lonely Craftivist blog in 2008 20 and began receiving comments and emails from people around the world asking to join in She held a first meeting 2 and got in touch with sociologist Betsy Greer who coined the word craftivism in 2003 29 Greer encouraged 23 Corbett to found and coordinate a national group called Craftivist Collective 20 In 2012 Corbett went part time at her Oxfam job to devote more time to the collective 30 and in October 2012 she gave up her job to work full time for Craftivist Collective 29 The collective s work employs craft to speak to broader issues In 2010 and 2011 the group left samplers around London Fashion Week Sites with cross stitched statistics on the low wages of laborers making the clothes that high paid fashion models wore on the runway 31 Sarah Corbett encourages people to send cross stitched messages to politicians arguing that they are more memorable than an email or a petition 32 In 2015 Corbett and the Craftivist Collective researched the members of the board for Marks amp Spencer a retail company that failed to pay its employees livable wages 33 The group presented cross stitched gifts to M amp S board members encouraging the company to pay 50 000 of their staff members fairly Ten months later the company made significant changes to their wages Corbett said that the board took her side and that it was the most powerful campaign they d witnessed 33 Partnerships editThe group have worked with Bystander Revolution 34 Christian Aid Mind 35 One World Week 36 Oxfam 3 37 People amp Planet Save the Children 38 Toms Shoes 39 UNICEF 40 War on Want 12 They co created the Craftivism badge for Girlguiding 41 42 Their manifesto was used by the World Wildlife Fund in a campaign that helped change the law to protect migratory birds 43 The collective supports Fine Cell Work a social enterprise that trains prisoners in needlework 44 45 Workshops editThe group have run workshops at Anya Hindmarch 46 Craft Contemporary in Los Angeles 47 Greenbelt festival Hayward Gallery NUS Student Conference Queen Elizabeth Hall Secret Cinema Secret Garden Party Sheffield Doc Fest Southbank Centre Tate Britain UCL Victoria and Albert Museum with Coats 48 Wilderness Festival The Women s Library 25 19 37 24 28 Exhibitions editThe group s work has been exhibited at The Bluecoat gallery in Liverpool 36 The People s History Museum 29 St Fagans museum in Cardiff 49 The Ulster Hall Belfast 50 Talks and lectures editBauhaus University 51 British Museum 52 Leeds College of Art Parsons The New School for Design Sunday Wise TedX 53 University College London 54 Wigtown Book FestivalBooks editA Little Book of Craftivism published in 2013 by Cicada 25 53 How To Be A Craftivist published in 2017 by Unbound 55 Canary Craftivists Manual self published in 2021 56 Craftivist Collective Handbook 20 craft projects to help to make a positive difference in our world due to be published in 2024 by Unbound 57 Media editBBC Radio 4 Four Thought 58 NPR 59 Sarah Brown s Better Angels podcast 60 Material Matters with Grant Gibson podcast 61 Al Jazeera 62 Canal television show Nouveaux Explorateurs Megalopolis 63 64 Awards editCivility in Politics Campaigner of the Year 2022 nominated alongside Marcus Rashford and Richard Ratcliffe partner of Nazanin Zaghari Ratcliffe 65 Sheila McKechnie Foundation Economic Justice Campaigner 2017 winner 66 Care2 Innovator Award 2017 67 Observer Ethical Awards Arts amp Culture Award 2013 runner up 68 References edit What Exactly Is The Craftivist Collective Craftivist Collective com Retrieved 3 December 2019 a b c d Charlotte Humphery We ll change the world stitch by stitch Oh Comely magazine a b DK Goldstein Make a Stand Pica Pica magazine 2010 Susie Mesure How to change the world and get paid doing it inews 1 July 2023 Retrieved 4 September 2023 Lucy Siegle The eco guide to new mindful activism The Guardian 22 October 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2023 The Times Saturday Review 10 December 2011 Thompson Kailey 1 September 2021 Craftivism Offers an Alternative To Traditional Protests as a Powerful Means of Expression Good Good Good Retrieved 4 September 2023 I m a Piece fuse ly retrieved 7 January 2014 Archived from the original on 23 April 2013 Retrieved 7 January 2014 imapiece says Moose youtube com retrieved 7 January 2014 a b Karima Adi Craftivism Lionheart magazine issue 4 Contributors Mollie Makes issue 9 a b The Craftivist Collective s minifashionprotest Crafty magazine 19 July Jazz Domino Holly Jazz Hearts Company January 2012 Shannon Denny Threads of Change Huck magazine April May 2012 a b c Gavin http www otesha org uk blog 4662 diy the craftivism qa html The Craftivism Q amp A otesha org uk 23 March 2012 A Craftivists Manifesto a b Ruth Lewy I get frustrated knitting socks I want to make a difference The Times Saturday Review 10 December 2011 a b Rin Simpson Getting crafty a creative approach to activism Positive News Winter 2012 a b c Holly Howe Sarah Corbett House Autumn 2010 a b c d e f g Jameela Oberman Stitch in time Big Issue in the North 10 16 October 2011 Introduction to Gentle Craftivism Alison com Holly Royce Here s why you should adopt a Craftivist this Christmas Metro 21 December 2016 Retrieved 7 April 2024 a b Join the collective Mollie Makes issue 9 a b Nikki Shaill Craftivist Collective Lady Craft zine for Ladyfest Ten Summer 2010 a b c d Corbett Sarah 2013 A Little Book of Craftivism Cicada Wanda Caton The art of resistance Weekly Zaman 21 July 2012 Craftivists RWD magazine April 2010 a b Sarah Corbett Batson http www trebuchet magazine com sarah corbett interview part 1 Sarah Corbett Interview part 1 trebuchet magazine com 3 July 2013 a b c Katie Harris Meet the women quietly crafting their own revolution telegraph co uk 13 March 2013 retrieved 7 January 2014 Sharon Barnard and Jameela Oberman I use my craft skills as a tool for peace Woman Alive May 2012 Craft and contemporary art Grove Art Online doi 10 1093 gao 9781884446054 article t2220516 Retrieved 14 April 2023 Bateman Jessica 7 February 2018 Craft s Long History In Radical Protest Movements The Establishment Retrieved 14 April 2023 a b Iqbal Nosheen 28 July 2019 A stitch in time how craftivists found their radical voice The Observer ISSN 0029 7712 Retrieved 14 April 2023 Get Artsy w P S I Made This and Craftivist Collective Bystander Revolution Archived from the original on 17 January 2017 Retrieved 20 April 2016 Why I stitched a message to my MP Mind 7 September 2017 Retrieved 4 September 2023 a b And Sew To Bed official blog andsewtobed wordpress com retrieved 7 January 2014 a b Hannah Bullivant The Craftivist Collective http www ameliasmagazine com earth the craftivist collective 2010 04 05 5 April 2010 Rin Simpson Crafts enthusiasts in stitch up against world hunger Positive News Winter 2012 Toms Pop Up Give Shop in Spitalfields londonpopups com December 2012 retrieved 7 January 2014 Instructions Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine unicef org uk retrieved 7 January 2014 How To Be a Craftivist as a Form of Gentle Protest with Sarah Corbett Ditchling Museum of Art Craft Retrieved 30 March 2024 Interest Badges Craftivism Girlguiding Retrieved 4 September 2023 Vicky Allan Rebel knitters How craftivism is changing the world one cross stitch at a time The Herald Scotland 13 October 2019 Retrieved 4 September 2023 Stitched Stories a tale of subversive stitchers vimeo com retrieved 7 January 2014 Craftivist Collective Craft As A Tool For Personal Transformation mrxstitch com 8 December 2013 Retrieved 7 January 2014 Anya Hindmarch Craftivist Collective Workshop with Sarah Corbett Ticket Tailor Retrieved 4 September 2023 1 Craft Contemporary 27 March 2019 Retrieved 4 September 2023 The Craft Campaign You re A Star Archived 5 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine vam ac uk retrieved 7 January 2014 What s On museumwales ac uk retrieved 7 January 2014 The Craftivist Collective visit belfast com retrieved 7 January 2014 Archived 4 March 2014 at archive today 2 D amp AD Retrieved 30 March 2024 Can craft be used to help change the world britishmuseum org 31 August 2011 retrieved 7 January 2014 a b How a piece of fabric can change the world Sarah Corbett at TEDxBrixton youtube com 23 October 2013 retrieved 7 January 2014 3 art activism queer and feminist visibilities 27 April 2018 Retrieved 30 March 2024 Corbett Sarah 2017 How To Be A Craftivist Unbound Corbett Sarah 2021 Canary Craftivists Manual Self published Corbett Sarah 2024 Craftivist Collective Handbook Unbound Craftivism Gentle Protest BBC Radio 4 23 September 2020 Retrieved 30 March 2024 Sarah Corbett How Can Introverts Be Activists Too NPR 12 April 2019 Retrieved 30 March 2024 Meet the introvert activists who are quietly changing the world Their World 3 April 2019 Retrieved 30 March 2024 Sarah Corbett on stitching and activism Podtails 2 December 2020 Retrieved 30 March 2024 Workers plight in focus at UK fashion week aljazeera com 12 September 2013 retrieved 7 January 2014 Jameela Oberman Panache Adbusters Australia Nov Dec 2011 London Craftivists filmed for French TV Canal Nov 2011 14 January 2012 retrieved 7 January 2014 2022 AWARDS SHORTLISTS ANNOUNCED Civility in Politics 2022 Retrieved 30 March 2024 SMK 2017 Campaigner Awards Speech The Right Ethos March 2017 Retrieved 30 March 2024 Vote now for the 2017 UK Impact Award finalists care2services com Retrieved 7 April 2024 Lucy Siegle If your aim is true and good you will succeed The Observer Magazine 16 June 2013External links editOfficial website A Lonely Craftivist blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Craftivist Collective amp oldid 1218001912, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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