Welcome to the April issue of The Highlight

Crafting as protest has a long history in America, dating back to before the American Revolution when colonists would boycott British textiles, choosing to spin their own instead. More than 250 years later, the medium is alive and well: A knitting pattern for a “Melt the ICE” hat, for example, has raised more than $700,000 […]

Welcome to the April issue of The Highlight

Crafting as protest has a long history in America, dating back to before the American Revolution when colonists would boycott British textiles, choosing to spin their own instead. More than 250 years later, the medium is alive and well: A knitting pattern for a “Melt the ICE” hat, for example, has raised more than $700,000 for immigration aid groups following ICE’s occupation of Minneapolis. In this month’s Highlight cover story, Anna North reports on the resurgence of resistance crafting, how crafters are thinking about their art, and how it looks different from the first Trump term. Also in this issue: public or private school? The decline of smoking in the US. And alone time that’s actually restorative.


The most successful health campaign in modern history

By Bryan Walsh


Is it wrong to send your kid to private school?

By Sigal Samuel


What do we lose when we erase ugliness?

By Constance Grady

Coming March 31


The fight for paid parental leave is more winnable than you think

By Rachel Cohen Booth

Coming April 1


How to make the most of your alone time

By Allie Volpe

Coming April 2


Want to fight fascism? Join a knitting circle.

By Anna North

Coming April 3

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