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Repair is an act of rebellion

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‘Repair is an act of rebellion‘ by Professor Teresa Dillon, UWE Bristol

“Repairing our own belongings is an act of rebellion, of refusing to participate in our throwaway society. We need to fall in love with our stuff again – hanging on to clothes that bit longer, artfully patching up objects, or steampunk salvaging from landfill. These are all lost skills which are being rediscovered by our community of repairers.”


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