Project Prospera
  • Home
  • About
    • Purpose :: Philosophy :: Principles
    • Contact Us
  • Members
  • Craft(ing) Culture(s) Series
    • Overview
    • Threading the Narrative of (RE)Location
    • South Asian and Bosnian Knitting Workshop
    • Korean and Cambodian >
      • Cambodian "Ancestors Day" Celebration
      • Korean Bojagi Quilting Workshop
    • Arab and African >
      • Palestinian Embroidery Workshop
      • Africana! Film Viewing & Panel Discussion
    • Social Enterprise, Artisanship & Asset-Based Disruption Panel
    • Final Celebration / Exhibitions
  • Projects
  • Partners
  • Engage With Us
  • Home
  • About
    • Purpose :: Philosophy :: Principles
    • Contact Us
  • Members
  • Craft(ing) Culture(s) Series
    • Overview
    • Threading the Narrative of (RE)Location
    • South Asian and Bosnian Knitting Workshop
    • Korean and Cambodian >
      • Cambodian "Ancestors Day" Celebration
      • Korean Bojagi Quilting Workshop
    • Arab and African >
      • Palestinian Embroidery Workshop
      • Africana! Film Viewing & Panel Discussion
    • Social Enterprise, Artisanship & Asset-Based Disruption Panel
    • Final Celebration / Exhibitions
  • Projects
  • Partners
  • Engage With Us
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Project Prospera

We are Artists, Designers, Attorneys and Technologists co-creating for social innovation. 
We believe this world is full of Doers. Makers. Thinkers. Innovators. Creators. 
By building bridges across disciplines and silos, we bolster community-driven solutions to social issues. 



Craft(ing) Culture(s) Series

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Understanding the Project
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Social Enterprise Panel
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Threading the Narrative of (RE)Location
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South Asian and Bosnian Knitting Workshop
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Cambodian "Ancestors Day" Celebration
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Palestinian Embroidery Workshop
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Africana! Viewing and Panel Discussion
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Korean Bojagi Quilting Workshop
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Image of the "MaestraPeace" mural from The Women's Building, San Francisco.  www.womensbuilding.org/twb/.