Location
King Building 123
Document Type
Presentation
Start Date
4-27-2019 3:00 PM
End Date
4-27-2019 4:20 PM
Abstract
Full abstract available to Oberlin College users via download link.
Keywords:
Knitting; Fiber Arts; yarn; arts & crafts; art; African American; feminism; Black feminism; Africana studies; diaspora
Recommended Citation
Pulley, Nina, "Close-Knit: A Brief History of Knitting, Family, and Activism in African-American Communities" (04/27/19). Senior Symposium. 3.
https://digitalcommons.oberlin.edu/seniorsymp/2019/panel_14/3
Major
Africana Studies
Advisor(s)
Meredith Gadsby, Africana Studies
Pam Brooks, Africana Studies
Project Mentor(s)
Meredith Gadsby, Africana Studies
April 2019
Close-Knit: A Brief History of Knitting, Family, and Activism in African-American Communities
King Building 123
Full abstract available to Oberlin College users via download link.
Notes
FEATURED PRESENTATION
Session V, Panel 14 - Labor | Inequalities
Moderator: Daphne John, Associate Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences and Associate Professor of Sociology and Comparative American Studies