by Komoneed | Nov 22, 2023
It’s time to stop before you shop. We’re taking a step back to shed light on the issues with Black Friday and Cyber Monday. The biggest shopping event of the year It’s that time of the year again: with Halloween behind us and the holidays ahead, businesses are bombarding our mailboxes with promotional emails, and […]
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by Kate Mothes | Nov 22, 2023
From the mid-1800s to the 1930s, father-and-son artist duo Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka crafted thousands of glass models of flora and fauna (previously) in exquisite, scientific detail. Sea creatures were an area of particular fascination, as delicate spines, tentacles, and frills rendered in lifelike color extend from the bodies of squid and sea anemones. And at the Mystic Seaport Museum, a major exhibition of more than 40 of the remarkable specimens come to life in Spineless: A Glass Menagerie of Blaschka Marine Invertebrates. More
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by Komoneed | Nov 22, 2023
The World Bank estimates there are more than 476 million Indigenous people around the world in 2023. The IWGIA reports as many as 8.7 million of those people are in the U.S., and 20% of them live in American Indian communities and Alaska Native villages. California has the largest population of Natives in one state, […]
by Komoneed | Nov 22, 2023
Resilient Waters Webinars & Videos
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Local Grants Project Series
These videos were produced as a part of the Local Grants Project Series by USAID’s Resilient Waters program.
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Young Professionals in Research Series
These videos were produced as a part of the Young Professionals in Research Series by USAID’s Resilient Waters program.
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GESI and Community Interventions Series
These videos were produced as a part of the Gender, Equity, and Social Inclusion Intervention Series by USAID’s Resilient Waters program.
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USAID Resilient Waters Program Webinar Series
These webinars were produced by USAID’s Resilient Waters program.
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by Kate Mothes | Nov 22, 2023
Creating pieces that are part artwork and part fashion, Oklahoma City-based artist Kendall Ross of I’d Knit That imbues her knitwear with plenty of personality. “My I’d Knit That project got started because I thought the name was funny, and I was convinced I needed to claim the Instagram handle before someone else did back in 2019,” she tells Colossal. “Originally, it was a very casual way for me to share photos of what I was making and to organize knitting meet-ups with my friends from college. More
Do stories and artists like this matter to you? Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. The article Kendall Ross Gets Personal with Her Colorful Sweaters Embedded with Stories appeared first on Colossal.