SEAMSIDE: Exploring the Inner Work of Textiles

SILVER DOLLAR QUILT


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For most of my life, I had a tough time wrapping my head around the idea of privilege. But as I started researching my own family, something became crystal clear: the two branches of my family tree had two different experiences here in this country. On my dad's line, they are all subsistence farmers. They barely had enough money to get it registered on the census. On my mom's side of the family, however, where all the enslaving happened, they were wealthier in ways that my dad's folks could've never even imagined, and it was this wealth that set up generations of my family for a life of privilege and access.

In this SEAMSIDE conversation, we reflect on how this one quilt contains:
① the magical alchemy of cheap fabric
② the convergent story of two White American families
③ how the mechanism of intergenerational wealth works

You can see images of quilts we discuss on the episode website https://www.zakfoster.com/seamside/silverdollar

WHY LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE?
This episode is a profound exploration of how personal and family histories intersect with larger societal issues like privilege, race, and the lasting impact of slavery. Zak’s use of a quilt to narrate his family's lineage and its implications on his life offers a unique and tangible connection to broader themes of inheritance, memory, and responsibility. His approach encourages listeners to reflect on their own histories and the legacies they carry forward.

REFLECTION PROMPTS
Exploring Personal Legacy:
Consider your own family history. What stories, values, or legacies have been passed down through generations, and how do they shape your identity and worldview?

Art as a Medium for Social Commentary: Think about the role of art and storytelling in unpacking complex social issues. How can creative expressions foster dialogue around topics that are often difficult to discuss?

Active Responsibility: This quilt serves as a form of reparation and acknowledgment of a family's past. What actions can individuals take to acknowledge and address the injustices and legacies of the past in a constructive and forward-looking manner?

HELPFUL RESOURCES
→ Join the QUILTY NOOK: A Curious (and Sometimes Feral) Online Textile Community https://nook.zakfoster.com/

→ Top Ten SEAMSIDE Episodes Guide https://gift.zakfoster.com/pzp

→ Weekly Email Goodies from Zak https://nook.zakfoster.com/newsletter/

→ Visit Zak’s website https://www.zakfoster.com/

→ Follow Zak on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/zakfoster.quilts

ABOUT SEAMSIDE
Hosted by quilt-maker Zak Foster, we explore how working with cloth has changed who we are as people, what we call on the show the inner work of textiles. Zak speaks with a wide variety of textile artists from quilters to embroiderers, from activists to educators, writers, and collectors.

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