Statement Making: A Maker Fashion Show Foregrounding Feminism, Gender, and Transdisciplinarity
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David C. Wilson | Eric Paulos | Celine Latulipe | Johanna Okerlund | Madison Dunaway | E. Paulos | C. Latulipe | Johanna Okerlund | Madison Dunaway | Celine Latulipe
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