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  2. Craftivism - Wikipedia

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    Craftivism is a social process of collective empowerment, action, expression and negotiation. [1] In craftivism, engaging in the social and critical discourse around the work is central to its production and dissemination. [2] Practitioners are known as craftivists. The word 'craftivism' is a portmanteau of the words craft and activism.

  3. Ernestine Mills - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] She acted as vice-president for the craft section of the Society of Women Artists for a period. [10] In 1898 Mills married the doctor Herbert Henry Mills (1868–1947), who shared her Fabian views and was physician to Richard and Emmeline Pankhurst. [5] They had a daughter, Hermia Mills (1902–1987), who became a doctor. [1] [11]

  4. Havelock Work - Wikipedia

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    The first meetings in 1908 were attended by only half a dozen to a dozen people and consisted of readings from Shakespeare and Dickens in a church schoolroom. From this developed social afternoons and Wednesday night talent shows, then carving and drama classes, flower and fruit shows and arts and crafts exhibitions.

  5. Ramsey Mill and Old Mill Park - Wikipedia

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    The Ramsey Mill was built by Alexander Ramsey and Dr. Thomas Foster in 1856–1857 on the Vermillion River in the town of Hastings in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The river had a head of 19 feet (6 m) and a width of 50 feet (15 m) near the 4 story gristmill. An addition included a cooper shop and storage facility. Although Ramsey sold his ...

  6. Anna Hastings - Wikipedia

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    Anna Hastings: The Story of a Washington Newspaperperson is a 1977 political novel by Allen Drury which follows the titular reporter as she climbs her way to the top of the Washington media elite. It is set in a different fictional timeline from Drury's 1959 novel Advise and Consent , which earned him a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction .

  7. The Ashio Riot of 1907: A Social History of Mining in Japan

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    The Ashio Riot of 1907: A Social History of Mining in Japan (足尾暴動の史的分析 : 鉱山労働者の社会, Ashio Bōdō no Shiteki Bunseki: Kōzanrōdō no Shakai) is a 1988 non-fiction book by Nimura Kazuo (二村 一夫), published by University of Tokyo Press, about the Ashio copper mine riot of 1907 .

  8. 'How much does it cost?' Elon Musk riffs on buying MSNBC ...

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    Internet users noted how he said something similar about Twitter back in 2017 before he went on to purchase the social media company in 2022. Musk followed up with another post this weekend that ...

  9. Crittenton, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the two organizations merged to become the Crittenton Hastings House of the Florence Crittenton League of Compassion, Inc., better known as Crittenton Hastings House or Crittenton, Inc. [8] In 1962, the first alternative high school in Boston Public Schools was established at Crittenton, Inc. so that young pregnant women could complete ...