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How to be a Craftivist

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'This is mindful activism . . . thought-out, strategic and engaging' Guardian

'I love what Sarah does! It's quiet activism for everyone including introverts' Jon Ronson

'Sarah Corbett mixes an A-grade mind with astonishing creativity and emotional awareness' Lucy Siegle

If we want a world that is beautiful, kind and fair, shouldn't our activism be beautiful, kind and fair?

**Award-winning campaigner and founder of the global Craftivist Collective Sarah Corbett shows how to respond to injustice not with apathy or aggression, but with gentle, effective protest.

This is a manifesto – for a more respectful and contemplative activism; for conversation and collaboration where too often these is division and conflict; for using craft to engage, empower and encourage us all to be the change we wish to see in the world.

Sarah's craftivism has helped change laws and business policies as well as hearts and minds; here, with thoughtful principles and practical examples, she shows that quiet action can speak as powerfully as the loudest voice.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 19, 2018
      Corbett, founder of the Craftivist Collective, a worldwide network of activists who use crafting as their method of outreach, practices what she preaches in this deeply felt, finely wrought how-to book. She encourages crafters—or even people who’ve never wielded a needle—to “gain wisdom from engaging with global injustices and looking for answers to problems while we craft, engaging our hands, heart and head.” Corbett divides her craftivist manifesto into two sections. The first addresses power in the process of slowing down, being mindful, and working creatively and communally. The second half of the book looks at the product, which, like the pink knit hats distributed among friends at the Women’s Marches, function as a gift and a message while being a catalyst for change through greater awareness. The book offers more guidelines for living with integrity as a craftivist than it does actual projects, which are briefly described in the book and accompanied by a footnote with a URL directing readers to the collective’s website for more concrete directions. Peaceful protestors will appreciate the thread of Corbett’s understanding encouragement.

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