Stitch Please

Sister Sewists of Black Sewing Network

Episode Summary

In this episode of the Stitch Please podcast, we celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Black Sewing Network, by bringing in two very special guests: Brittanie and Shareesa (SheShe), sister sewists of Black Sewing Network. They delve into their unique journeys into the world of sewing and the aspirations that ignited their creative paths. Discover the profound philosophies and approaches they've embraced in their personal journeys of self-development. Lisa tantalizingly teases us with a sneak peek into her upcoming books, adding an exciting dimension to the conversation. The episode then takes a fascinating turn as Brittanie and SheShe uncover the rich narrative of the Black Sewing Network, shedding light on its remarkable story. As the episode draws to a close, these inspiring hosts leave listeners with their final words of wisdom, making this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration and insight into the world of sewing and self-discovery.

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Black Sewing Network

Black Sewing Network is a platform that celebrates and amplifies black voices in the sewing community. We host daily sewalongs on social media that encourage and motivate members of the sewing community to sew daily!

 

Lisa Woolfork

Lisa Woolfork is an associate professor of English specializing in African American literature and culture. Her teaching and research explore Black women writers, Black identity, trauma theory, and American slavery. She is the founder of Black Women Stitch, the sewing group where Black lives matter. She is also the host/producer of Stitch Please, a weekly audio podcast that centers on Black women, girls, and femmes in sewing. In the summer of 2017, she actively resisted the white supremacist marches in her community, Charlottesville, Virginia. The city became a symbol of lethal resurging white supremacist violence. She remains active in a variety of university and community initiatives, including the Community Engaged Scholars program. She believes in the power of creative liberation.


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