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www.madebyyuki.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author, a Japanese textile artist, discusses why wearing upcycled kimono fabrics is not cultural appropriation as long as the creator honors the origin and avoids commodifying the garments. | |
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www.unsungsewingpatterns.net
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| | | | | I'll guess the first half of the 1920's. Note that the "kimono" construction of these rompers is identical to that of house dresses of the... | |
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blog.gaijinpot.com
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| | | | | Find a job, study Japanese or travel in Japan. Your journey starts on GaijinPot. | |
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frankmcpherson.blog
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| | | In a recent article for the New York Times, David Brooks writes that MAGA has taken ownership of what was once "radical left" ideas to challenge the cultural elite. Brooks writes: If you want a one-sentence description of where politics is right now here's my nominee: We now have a group of revolutionary rightists who have no constructive ideology confronting a group of progressives who let their movement be captured by a revolutionary left-wing ideology that failed. | ||