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Illustrated 1950 DIY Fashion Advert, "Be Smart1, in Cottons," Patterns of the Month, Women & Children. Published in Secrets magazine, July 1950, Vol. 28 No. 2.

Do It Yourself 1950s Uk for the Practical Man Around the House is a drawing by The Advertising Archives

List of podcasts about DIY history, culture and projects

History of DIY magazines from Orlando, DIY publishing, feminist and queer zines, artist book fairs, and radical small press.

The website is an archive of the Afropunk festival. It includes images of fashion, art, and social commentary of the movement.

The history of the Afropunk movement has its origins in the punk revolution. African Americans carve out a niche in punk DIY music scene.
AFROPUNK - "The Rock and Roll Nigger Experience" was the original title for the movie before it was changed to…

Alternative comics trace their origins to the underground “comix” movement
of the 1960s and 1970s, which, jolted to life by the larger social
upheavals of the era, departed from the familiar, anodyne conventions of the
commercial comics…

raftivism is a form of activism, typically incorporating elements of anti-capitalism, environmentalism, solidarity, or third-wave feminism, that is centered on practices of craft - or what can traditionally be referred to as "domestic arts". -…

Founded by award-winning campaigner Sarah Corbett, the Craftivist Collective is more than an alternative use for craft. Our gentle protest approach to craftivism aims to change the world with deliberate, thoughtful actions that provoke reflection and…

D.I.Y documentary on what being a DIY artist means how to survive as a DIY artist
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