Audio: Grace Acan explains the significance of the blue sweater
1 2021-04-22T18:11:27-04:00 Sarah York-Bertram 79c90f81cbadbcee036c97b91365eec227a9fa16 85 3 Audio: In this audio recording, Acan explains what the blue sweater in the exhibit represents. Click the "►" to listen to the audio recording. plain 2021-07-22T18:03:11-04:00 Sarah York-Bertram 79c90f81cbadbcee036c97b91365eec227a9fa16This page is referenced by:
- 1 2021-04-22T17:40:56-04:00 Blue Sweater 4 Annotation: Grace Acan explains the significance of the Blue Sweater featured in the exhibit. Transcript (by Patricia Trudel): "the school sweater. This was an important thing to us. When more than thirty girls were separated, who were supposed to remain with the rebels, and I was one of them. So all these other girls who had sweaters gave them to us because they knew we would end up, we would move in the cold and we had nothing to cover ourselves. So, they surrendered theirs. And we all had these blue sweaters. And whenever we were moving in a single line you would just see: 'That's a schoolgirl, that's a schoolgirl.' So, it gave us the warmth and it reminded me of those days at school. I kept mine until 2000 when I had a baby. I had to cut it down. I never knew how to sew or like, to be a seamstress, I never knew that, but I learned. Just, personally, using the skills that I had I cut it and I made a small sweater for my son, because we're in such a very cold place and I had nothing completely. So, this reminds me of that. So yeah, so yes this is how it is attached to me." plain 2022-08-29T15:13:56-04:00