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The Trouble With Etsy
Yesterday morning, in the shower, I wondered if men were writing the code and starting up sites like Etsy, and if women were thereafter predominantly the ones selling their wares in this virtual bazaar. There’s no point to a lengthier … Continue reading
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Tagged Amelia McDonnell-Parry, craft, Etsy, handmade, Industrial Revolution, labor, Liza Lou, Slate Sara Mosle, Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
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