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Implementation of Ciprat Batik Training for Disabled Peoples as Economic Empowerment Efforts Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Purnomo, Rochmat Aldy; Rudianto, M; Amperawati, Endang Dwi
IMPOWERMENT SOCIETY Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Agustus 2024
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30741/eps.v7i2.1357

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There is a very dreadful problem with unemployment, especially in an educated person. The availability of sufficient jobs does not match the high number of employees. Such conditions need to be remedied in order not to increase unemployment. In addition to the growing number of graduates, a lack of initiative to open one's jobs or become entrepreneurs also played a role. The aims and goals are to understand how to learn entrepreneurship in an entrepreneurial program that can transform disabled people's attitude into effective business people with a higher education curriculum. This method uses a qualitative and intense approach, namely, to provide entrepreneurial and mentoring education to disabled people through teachers, practitioners, and all parties involved. This service is carried out by the facts and properties of the object systematically, factually, and accurately. The result of this community service activity is the training in Kampung Idiot Ponorogo of the mentality of the people with disabilities. Thus, it is necessary to have a format or a road map in the idiot village of Ponorogo to achieve the efficiency of the ciprat batik learning program.
BATIK MOTIF OF PANDAWA FIGURES AS INSPIRATION FOR GLOW IN THE DARK MODERN KEBAYA Agustina, Sari; Rudianto, M
Runtas : Journal Of Arts And Culture Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33153/runtas.v2i1.4839

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In globalization and the current developments, many local fashions have been neglected, one of which is batik. Younger generations are often prefer to wear fashion that is influenced by foreign trends. The clothes used have their own uniqueness according to what the wearer likes. However, in recent years, clothing has often been misunderstood, that clothing is the main cause of harassment of women. In fact, there is no connection between the clothes worn by women and sexual harassment. To dispel rumors circulating that clothing is the cause of harassment, a modern kebaya with pandawa figure motifs with glow in the dark batik is made. Through this clothing, author wished that it can make people think that clothing is not the cause of sexual harassment and hope that it will be able to make women more courageous in dealing with people who behave certain ways.