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Jeannie - Loom-Weaver
Meet Jeannie, a Loom Weaver, a photographer, an artist, an avid gardener, and community advocate leader! We discuss the interwoven threads of, loom weaving, practicality in clothing, the impacts of unsustainable capitalism, community engagement, as well as our love for our pets and the simple joys in life. Join us for a short but rich chat, that will leave you with a curiosity for more, and maybe even a matching thread in your life.Share with a friend who enjoys crafting, knitting, crocheting, loom weavingGuest Bio: Jeannie creates visual art in the pursuit of moving storytelling and sharing joy. She mostly works with film photography (35mm & 120mm), watercolors, gardening, and textile materials. Her first love in art is the pencil and ink, swooning over graceful lines in graphic novels. At this time, what influences me the most:- my cat - renewal and decay in the garden- music - world building for justice informed by the teachings of Mia Mingus, Mariame Kaba and Assata ShakurReference links:Stop Waste https://www.stopwaste.org/Mia Mingus https://leavingevidence.wordpress.com/Mariame Kaba http://mariamekaba.com/Assata Shakur http://www.assatashakur.org/