Plano’s fiber artists aim to grow an inclusive community for the medium
bySince Christine Miller and Shannon Hardy were “young girls,” fiber arts have always been…
Since Christine Miller and Shannon Hardy were “young girls,” fiber arts have always been…
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Coming into the Downtown Plano spot was a strategic move, looking to fill the lack of shops in the area. Opening didn’t come without pushback, however.
Khan started Politics for Teens last school year at PWSH because he “sensed a polarized environment” at the school.
L.A.W. expanded to hosting seminars, called Lift Speeches, where women could come speak about struggles facing women in their industries.