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The rise of the Auntie Sewing Squad, a massive mutual-aid network of volunteers who provided free masks in the wake of US government failures during the COVID-19 pandemic. In March 2020, when the US government failed to provide personal protective gear during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Auntie Sewing Squad emerged. Founded by performance artist Kristina Wong, the mutual-aid group sewed face masks with a bold social justice mission: to protect the most vulnerable and most neglected. Written and edited by Aunties themselves, The Auntie Sewing Squad Guide to Mask Making, Radical Care, and Racial Justice tells a powerful story. As the pandemic unfolded, hate crimes against Asian Americans spiked. In this climate of fear and despair, a team of mostly Asian American women using the familial label Auntie formed online, gathered momentum, and sewed masks at home by the thousands. The Aunties nimbly made and funneled masks to asylum seekers, Indigenous communities, incarcerated people, farmworkers, and others disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. When anti-lockdown agitators descended on state capitalsand, eventually, the US Capitolthe Aunties dug in. And as the nation erupted in rebellion over police violence against Black people, the Aunties supported and supplied Black Lives Matter protesters and organizations serving Black communities. Providing hundreds of thousands of homemade masks met an urgent public health need and expressed solidarity, care, and political action in a moment of social upheaval. The Auntie Sewing Squad is a quirky, fast-moving, and adaptive mutual-aid group that showed up to meet a critical need. Led primarily by women of color, the group includes some who learned to sew from mothers and grandmothers working for sweatshops or as a survival skill passed down by refugee relatives. The Auntie Sewing Squad speaks back to the history of exploited immigrant labor as it enacts an intersectional commitment to public health for all. This collection of essays and ephemera is a community document of the labor and care of the Auntie Sewing Squad.

Trade Review

"Perfect for activists and those interested in crafting for a cause, this spirited collection inspires."

* Publishers Weekly *
"The Auntie Sewing Squad Guide to Mask Making, Radical Care, and Racial Justice provides an essential snapshot of how arts workers and culture-shapers can channel their creative drive into meaningful mutual aid." * KQED *

"Here is a book about voluntary, radical collective carework emerging out of catastrophe. COVID-19’s crisis is turned, stitch by stitch, joke by joke, act by act, toward a true, progressive community of tomorrow."

* Society for U.S. Intellectual History *
"A how-to grassroots community organizing tool to revel in." * Nichi Bei *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface, Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord
Taxonomy of Auntie Roles, Audrey Chan

Introduction
We Go Down Sewing, Mai-Linh K. Hong, Chrissy Yee Lau, Preeti Sharma, and Valerie Soe
Auntie Sewing Squad Map, Audrey Chan
Auntie Sewing Squad Core Values: Transparency + Passion + Humor + Kindness, Amy Tofte and Kristina Wong
Auntie Sewing Squad Bingo, Alina Wong and Heather C. Lou
Ode to the Spreadsheet of Glory, Laura Karlin
A Mary Poppins Box of Supplies, Laurie Bernadel
Finding Fabric, Candice Kim and Sharon McNary
Recipe for Vegan Kimchee, Grace J. Yoo
Moment of Joy, Chey Townsend and Beatrice Townsend

Labor
Sewing as Care Work, Preeti Sharma
Taxonomy of Auntie Care, Audrey Chan
The Evolution of Auntie Care, Gayle Isa
Auntie Sewing Squad Care-Van, Duyen Tran
How to Sew Masks for Fun and No Profit in the Apocalypse, Dana Leahy
Mask Ties and Earloops and Nose Pieces, Belinda Vong Younis
Bread, Roses, and Face Masks, Ellen Gavin
Home Sweatshop, Laura McSharry
Recipe for Ube Halaya, Irene Tayag Laut

Solidarity
Sewing with Intent, Chrissy Yee Lau
Behind the Wheel of a Large Automobile Full of PPE, Badly Licked Bear
Badly Licked Bear Relief Van, Badly Licked Bear and Katie Johnson
Dreaming of My Ancestors: Sewing a Network of Protection across La Frontera, Jessica Arana
Abuela's Facultad, Jessica Arana
Solidarity Praxis, Lauretta Kanahoa Masters
Monk Fabric, Melinda Creps
It's in Your Blood: Warrior Alliances in the Time of Coronavirus, Constance Parng
Three Generations, Joni Byun
Recipe for Tsukemono Pasta Salad, Dave Vindiola

A Day in OUR Virtual Life

Survival
Sewing as Refuge, Mai-Linh K. Hong
Mending Time: A Movement Score, Rebecca Pappas
Mask Butterfly and Stencil Rose, Jacqueline Bell Johnson
Rebirth, Māhealani Flournoy
Sewing through a Pan(dem)ic, Hel en Lee
How to Measure, Selfie, Sanae Robinson Guerin
Recipe for Nourishing Salve, Laura Karlin

Mutual Aid
Sewing the Pieces Back Together, Rebecca Solnit
ASS Quilt, Melissa Quilter
Science Is the Light on the Sewing Machine, Karl Haro von Mogel
My Dad Sewing, Lisa Prosta
Querida Abuelita Rafaelita, Lorena Madrigal
Sewing Machine, Lorena Madrigal
Treasuring Mom, Joy Park-Thomas
Recipe for Earl's Girl Pound Cake, Diana Williams

Posterity
Teaching Sewing, Teaching Care, Grace J. Yoo
The Auntie Sewing Squad Kids Sewing Camp, Gina Rivera
To the Rescue, Dominie Apeles and Teena Apeles
Technical Assistance Auntie, Vibrina Coronado
Connecting My Family's One-Hundred-Year Herstory, Jenni "Emiko" Kuida
Sewing with Mom, Winnie Fong
Sewing for the Next Generation, Sylvia Kwon
A Day in the Life of Westside Hub, drawn by Gwendolyn Kim , written by Leilani Chan, Ova Saopeng, and Nouthak Saopeng
Recipe for Chocolate Shortbread Hearts, Melissa Quilter
we (can) do it, Elena Dahl

Coda, Mai-Linh K. Hong, Chrissy Yee Lau, and Preeti Sharma

Timeline

Auntie Sewing Squad Mask Sewing Patterns, Mai-Linh K. Hong and Chey Townsend
Contoured Mask
Pleated Mask
Folding Mask

Contributors
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 02/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9780520384002, 978-0520384002
      ISBN10: 0520384008

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      Book Synopsis
      The rise of the Auntie Sewing Squad, a massive mutual-aid network of volunteers who provided free masks in the wake of US government failures during the COVID-19 pandemic. In March 2020, when the US government failed to provide personal protective gear during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Auntie Sewing Squad emerged. Founded by performance artist Kristina Wong, the mutual-aid group sewed face masks with a bold social justice mission: to protect the most vulnerable and most neglected. Written and edited by Aunties themselves, The Auntie Sewing Squad Guide to Mask Making, Radical Care, and Racial Justice tells a powerful story. As the pandemic unfolded, hate crimes against Asian Americans spiked. In this climate of fear and despair, a team of mostly Asian American women using the familial label Auntie formed online, gathered momentum, and sewed masks at home by the thousands. The Aunties nimbly made and funneled masks to asylum seekers, Indigenous communities, incarcerated people, farmworkers, and others disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. When anti-lockdown agitators descended on state capitalsand, eventually, the US Capitolthe Aunties dug in. And as the nation erupted in rebellion over police violence against Black people, the Aunties supported and supplied Black Lives Matter protesters and organizations serving Black communities. Providing hundreds of thousands of homemade masks met an urgent public health need and expressed solidarity, care, and political action in a moment of social upheaval. The Auntie Sewing Squad is a quirky, fast-moving, and adaptive mutual-aid group that showed up to meet a critical need. Led primarily by women of color, the group includes some who learned to sew from mothers and grandmothers working for sweatshops or as a survival skill passed down by refugee relatives. The Auntie Sewing Squad speaks back to the history of exploited immigrant labor as it enacts an intersectional commitment to public health for all. This collection of essays and ephemera is a community document of the labor and care of the Auntie Sewing Squad.

      Trade Review

      "Perfect for activists and those interested in crafting for a cause, this spirited collection inspires."

      * Publishers Weekly *
      "The Auntie Sewing Squad Guide to Mask Making, Radical Care, and Racial Justice provides an essential snapshot of how arts workers and culture-shapers can channel their creative drive into meaningful mutual aid." * KQED *

      "Here is a book about voluntary, radical collective carework emerging out of catastrophe. COVID-19’s crisis is turned, stitch by stitch, joke by joke, act by act, toward a true, progressive community of tomorrow."

      * Society for U.S. Intellectual History *
      "A how-to grassroots community organizing tool to revel in." * Nichi Bei *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Preface, Kristina Wong, Sweatshop Overlord
      Taxonomy of Auntie Roles, Audrey Chan

      Introduction
      We Go Down Sewing, Mai-Linh K. Hong, Chrissy Yee Lau, Preeti Sharma, and Valerie Soe
      Auntie Sewing Squad Map, Audrey Chan
      Auntie Sewing Squad Core Values: Transparency + Passion + Humor + Kindness, Amy Tofte and Kristina Wong
      Auntie Sewing Squad Bingo, Alina Wong and Heather C. Lou
      Ode to the Spreadsheet of Glory, Laura Karlin
      A Mary Poppins Box of Supplies, Laurie Bernadel
      Finding Fabric, Candice Kim and Sharon McNary
      Recipe for Vegan Kimchee, Grace J. Yoo
      Moment of Joy, Chey Townsend and Beatrice Townsend

      Labor
      Sewing as Care Work, Preeti Sharma
      Taxonomy of Auntie Care, Audrey Chan
      The Evolution of Auntie Care, Gayle Isa
      Auntie Sewing Squad Care-Van, Duyen Tran
      How to Sew Masks for Fun and No Profit in the Apocalypse, Dana Leahy
      Mask Ties and Earloops and Nose Pieces, Belinda Vong Younis
      Bread, Roses, and Face Masks, Ellen Gavin
      Home Sweatshop, Laura McSharry
      Recipe for Ube Halaya, Irene Tayag Laut

      Solidarity
      Sewing with Intent, Chrissy Yee Lau
      Behind the Wheel of a Large Automobile Full of PPE, Badly Licked Bear
      Badly Licked Bear Relief Van, Badly Licked Bear and Katie Johnson
      Dreaming of My Ancestors: Sewing a Network of Protection across La Frontera, Jessica Arana
      Abuela's Facultad, Jessica Arana
      Solidarity Praxis, Lauretta Kanahoa Masters
      Monk Fabric, Melinda Creps
      It's in Your Blood: Warrior Alliances in the Time of Coronavirus, Constance Parng
      Three Generations, Joni Byun
      Recipe for Tsukemono Pasta Salad, Dave Vindiola

      A Day in OUR Virtual Life

      Survival
      Sewing as Refuge, Mai-Linh K. Hong
      Mending Time: A Movement Score, Rebecca Pappas
      Mask Butterfly and Stencil Rose, Jacqueline Bell Johnson
      Rebirth, Māhealani Flournoy
      Sewing through a Pan(dem)ic, Hel en Lee
      How to Measure, Selfie, Sanae Robinson Guerin
      Recipe for Nourishing Salve, Laura Karlin

      Mutual Aid
      Sewing the Pieces Back Together, Rebecca Solnit
      ASS Quilt, Melissa Quilter
      Science Is the Light on the Sewing Machine, Karl Haro von Mogel
      My Dad Sewing, Lisa Prosta
      Querida Abuelita Rafaelita, Lorena Madrigal
      Sewing Machine, Lorena Madrigal
      Treasuring Mom, Joy Park-Thomas
      Recipe for Earl's Girl Pound Cake, Diana Williams

      Posterity
      Teaching Sewing, Teaching Care, Grace J. Yoo
      The Auntie Sewing Squad Kids Sewing Camp, Gina Rivera
      To the Rescue, Dominie Apeles and Teena Apeles
      Technical Assistance Auntie, Vibrina Coronado
      Connecting My Family's One-Hundred-Year Herstory, Jenni "Emiko" Kuida
      Sewing with Mom, Winnie Fong
      Sewing for the Next Generation, Sylvia Kwon
      A Day in the Life of Westside Hub, drawn by Gwendolyn Kim , written by Leilani Chan, Ova Saopeng, and Nouthak Saopeng
      Recipe for Chocolate Shortbread Hearts, Melissa Quilter
      we (can) do it, Elena Dahl

      Coda, Mai-Linh K. Hong, Chrissy Yee Lau, and Preeti Sharma

      Timeline

      Auntie Sewing Squad Mask Sewing Patterns, Mai-Linh K. Hong and Chey Townsend
      Contoured Mask
      Pleated Mask
      Folding Mask

      Contributors
      Index

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