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Endangered Threads Documentaries: Recording Endangered Indigenous Art Forms
Endangered Threads Documentaries, a nonprofit 501c3 that produces educational documentary videos on endangered indigenous art forms like Maya weaving. Illustrations include photos from San Antonio Aguas Calientes, Sacatepéuez and Panajachel, Sololá. Maya weaver Esperanza Lopez wove the textile example shown on her back strap loom, and used supplementary weft brocading for the floral and geometric designs. The company's logo, a double headed eagle often used in Maya weaving, reminds us to look both to the future and the past when making decisions.
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Girl On the Brink: Surviving Desperate Times with Desperate Measures
Panicked, desperate and going for broke, Girl on the Brink, a professional, divorced urban mom, chronicles her day-to-day existence in the brave new, bushwhacked economy from the day she got fired. She writes with attitude and sardonic humor about her unemployed-for-a-living status and out-of-work challenges that present philosophical and moral dilemmas. Her hilarious yet sometimes serious true confessions center on issues of romance, family relationships and survival. Her timely tips on learning to live with less in the land of limits also incorporate resources for readers in a similar predicament. She writes under the pseudonym Ann Powers.
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