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Oh My! Handmade

Oh My! Handmade

Making a good life since 2010

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About Jessika

I started editing Oh My! Handmade Goodness in 2010 as a place to offer resources, advocacy, and community for the global maker movement. We grew to 50+ contributors from around the world reaching millions of visitors a month and became a leader in the handmade community advocating ethics, best practices, and peer support. For over ten years I worked with makers, companies, organizations, non-profits, and communities across North America to develop collaborative, equitable economies. 

Starting in 2014 with co-organizer Fatema Sidat we began pioneering new economic models and regional cooperation by hosting Etsy Made in Canada events in Halifax, piloting Etsy Maker Cities initiatives in two provinces and developing Maritime Makers as a resource for regional creative entrepreneurs and event organizers across Atlantic Canada. After the deaths of my partner Chris’s parents in June 2016 our family purchased a historic community cafe in the town of Mahone Bay and worked together at The Biscuit Eater Cafe & Books until 2022.

Why community organizing? I didn’t always have an idyllic life and was driven to solve problems that impacted me as a kid growing up with a Black Jewish single mother in one of Canada’s poorest communities. I sat on my first Board of Directors in East Vancouver by nine and had worked with over fifty inner city and rural organizations before I turned 20. Drawing on this rich, diverse history of social activism and collective action I have used my community organizing and facilitation skills to develop programs for both rural and urban communities across North America building relationships with thousands of makers, innovators, companies and communities, to create projects that lift us all up and help us make real meaningful connections on and offline.

Past projects: 

  • CEO, The Biscuit Eater Cafe
  • Co-Founder/Organizer, Maritime Makers
  • Former Secretary, South End Environmental Injustice Society
  • Etsy Maker Cities consultant
  • Co-organizer of Etsy Made in Canada Halifax
  • Design & consultation for Bamboletta
  • Design & consultation for Gentle Clothing
  • Design & consultation for Tara Swiger
  • Community engagement strategy for Playful Learning
  • Etsy Team Captain’s Summit
  • Plenary presenter at Hollyhock Summer Gathering
  • Host of Maker’s Retreat at Hollyhock 
  • Etsy Road Trip (video)
  • Altitude Design Summit
  • Spark Retreat New Mexico

I’ve been part of many collaborations & interviews for web + print. Here are a few:

You Care Too Much (Without Pretend) | A Good Life (The Vault) | On Mothering (The Vault) | On Distance storytelling event (The Vault) | Chronicle Herald | CTV Morning | CBC | Uppercase Magazine | Handmade Marketplace | When I Grow Up Coach | 1st Canadian Weblog Awards 

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Articles

Care/Carry/Cure an essay from ‘You Care Too Much’

Mine-Mill organizers claimed that the first of four concerts, held at the Peace Arch in Blaine, WA, in 1952, attracted 40,000 admirers, mostly from the Canadian side of the border near Vancouver. Source: Pacific Tribune Archive.

On Distance: Paul Robeson and the Rolling River of Resistance

New Year's Revolution, illustration of hands breaking free from shackles

A New Year’s Revolution

Go Do Some Great Thing, Lawrence Hill

Go Do Some Great Thing

Dr. Pauli Murray, "I intend to destroy segregation by positive and embracing methods. When my brothers try to draw a circle to exclude me, I shall draw a larger circle to include them." An American Credo

Draw a Larger Circle

Fellow Makers, young Italian immigrant garment worker in Brooklyn

#FellowMakers History & the Triangle Factory Fire

Seventy Ways to Build Community, Save Your Sanity, and Change the World

70 Ways to Build Community

Stop the Hustle | Oh My! Handmade

Stop the Hustle: On Slowing Down, Stepping Up & Paying Attention

Community Is Not Clubs: How We’re Segregating the Internet & What We Can Do

Letter to Etsy Board of Directors on Behalf of #EtsyStrike

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  • On Distance: Paul Robeson and the Rolling River of Resistance
  • Care/Carry/Cure an essay from ‘You Care Too Much’
  • Letter to Etsy Board of Directors on Behalf of #EtsyStrike
  • The #EtsyStrike begins today July 16, 2018. Learn Why!
  • Des préoccupations liées aux changements aux valeurs Etsy mènent à l’appel à une grève Etsy (#GreveEtsy)
  • Press Release: Concern over Changes to Etsy Values Leads to #EtsyStrike
  • Community Statements on Changes to Values at Etsy #etsystrike
  • CALL FOR COMMUNITY STATEMENTS: Do changes to values at Etsy matter to you?
  • Et Tu, Etsy? A call for fellow makers to strike.
  • A Thousand and One Reasons to Hope

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Care/Carry/Cure an essay from ‘You Care Too Much’

In June of 2016 I supported my love Chris as we dealt with the death of both his parents and a co-worker over a three week period. This essay written the summer of those deaths is my attempt to make sense of grief and the struggle to carry all that I care for. Originally published […]

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  • On Distance: Paul Robeson and the Rolling River of Resistance
  • Care/Carry/Cure an essay from ‘You Care Too Much’
  • Letter to Etsy Board of Directors on Behalf of #EtsyStrike
  • The #EtsyStrike begins today July 16, 2018. Learn Why!
  • Des préoccupations liées aux changements aux valeurs Etsy mènent à l’appel à une grève Etsy (#GreveEtsy)

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