The nomination form for Boating Industry's 2024 Women Making Waves Awards went live today. Help us honor the multitude of women in the industry who have made – and continue to make – great contributions to its success, propel its growth and lead their organizations and peers into the future. Nominations must be submitted by May 1, 2024. Find more information and the nomination form below:
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This is a really important survey, if you can spare a few minutes, please complete this survey and help us understand how to make the marine industry more diverse. #marineindustry #diversity
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Empowerment at Sea: Discover how woman boating is not just about navigating waters, but steering towards empowerment. Dive into our latest blog post to explore the transformative journey of women taking the helm with confidence. #WomanBoating #Empowerment #rhodeisland #boatlife #boating #boats🚤💪 Read the full post: https://lnkd.in/eBq2azZ7
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“Humans make things: it’s not a second job, it’s an impulse.” This quote from Jonathan Anderson embodies the vitality of craft, and its importance to our humanity. A recent trip to Sussex reminded me of the depth of artisanal talent we have across the UK. Sadly, as highlighted by Alice Fisher in this article for The Observer, some of our unique heritage craft industries are increasingly at risk. According to the charity Heritage Crafts, the UK is facing a near extinction of some heritage skills at a faster rate than countries in Europe. Crafts mentioned in this article, such as cricket ball and bat manufacturing, and kilt and bagpipe making, are all either extinct or near extinction according to the charity’s Red List of Endangered Crafts. These skills support sectors crucial to our cultural heritage, and the possibility of their disappearance is truly concerning. But there are encouraging signs: last month, the UK ratified UNESCO’s Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, committing to protect local crafts, social practices, festive events and rituals. While we are yet to see the impact of this in practice, it’s an important signal of the cultural and economic value that our craft sector plays in British society, and the need to secure its future. Moreover, as this piece highlights, it’s incredible to see how some craftspeople are adapting, by fusing contemporary and heritage techniques and harnessing evolving technologies and materials to create a new path for traditional making in the modern world. In challenging and evolving traditional techniques, makers are ensuring that this vital part of our cultural heritage stands the test of time. I am continually inspired by the innovation and resilience of the UK’s makers and am excited for what the future holds for artisans across the country. #Heritage
Neon, kilts, cricket bats: artisans gather to shine a light on Britain’s endangered crafts
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