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Check out our latest story, "‘Collaboration and mutual care:’ How Mozambican women are building livelihoods through recycling," on Shareable.net!
🎧 A new episode of the The Repsonse Podcast, “‘Flock off!’ Fighting against mass surveillance” is here with Aaron Fernando of Shareable & Chad Marlow of ACLU!
We discuss how communities have responded to troublesome Flock surveillance.
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The Earth Eclectic Music Award offers $1,000 in recognition of music created in relationship with Earth, with support from the Gaian Way.
Re-releases, remasters, and remixes are welcome. Self-nominations are encouraged.
Nominations will be accepted until April 22 / Earth Day: eartheclectic.org
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Join @tufts_uep for “Conceptual Frameworks and New Frontiers in Energy Justice" with Benjamin Sovacool, Boston University | Spring 2026 Cities@Tufts Colloquium is Wednesday, April 1 at 12pm EST
🔗:www.shareable.net/events/citiestufts-conce...
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🎉 The second edition of The #LibraryOfThings Toolkit is here! This edition is a reimagined and expanded comprehensive guide to starting (and growing) a sharing hub in your community.
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📢 The Post Growth Alliance (PGA) is back for 2026!
The PGA is a solidarity hub and social media co-op service for 40 global groups.
💡“Hack the algorithm” and uplift worldwide initiatives with us – all without paying for ads and boost. Join the alert system: postgrowthalliance.org/become-a-sup...
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What have you shared lately? Show the power of sharing and community. Sound off in the comments and let's celebrate our collective sharing!
We're sharing our Library of Things Toolkit 2.0 this Thursday at the Repair x Share Summit at 3:15pm. 🔗: www.shareable.net/events/
The Library of Things Toolkit. A comprehensive guide to starting (and growing) a sharing hub in your community. Second Edition Launch! Thursday, March 19 12:15 PM PT / 3:15 PM ET during the Repair X Share Summit Shareable logo
Graphic with yellow and light blue background. The Library of Things Toolkit. A comprehensive guide to starting (and growing) a sharing hub in your community. “This is impressive stuff! I don't think we've seen a comprehensive effort with this level of ambition so far. Congratulations to everyone involved, and hope this gets shared far and wide!” - O. Belgium
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We're excited to announce the launch of the second edition of The Library of Things Toolkit at next week's Repair X Share Summit!
Please join us for the unveiling on Thursday, March 19, 2026, at 12:15 PM PT/ 3:15 PM ET during the first day of the Summit.
Register: www.shareable.net/events/repai...
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Check out, Tom Llewellyn’s, our Program Director, interview on Talk of the Bay, KSQD. He shares how Shareable inspires a global sharing community, how his upbringing in Canyon, California shapes his perspective on sharing economy, and Library of Things (LoTs) impact.
Link: ksqd.org/sharable-ins...
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Our friends at Cities@Tufts lecture is Wednesday, March 11, 12 - 1PM with Daniel Laurison (Swarthmore) and "Tackling the Political Disconnect: Working-Class and Low-Income People on What Politics Means to Them and How They Might Be Mobilized.”
Register: bit.ly/4rOIBep
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As we update free resources behind the scenes for our community behind the scenes. We'd appreciate hearing from you.
Share which resources you value and why in the comments. 🔗:https://www.shareable.net/how-to/
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🚨NEW 🚨: As state and corporate surveillance intensifies, a new guide from UC Berkeley’s Cybersecurity Clinic and @fightforthefuture.org aims to help mutual aid organizations protect themselves.
Check out the story by Nithin Coca! www.shareable.net/as-state-and...
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The @tuftsuep and Shareable team is excited to announce that the upcoming Cities@Tufts Spring 2026 Colloquium lecture series is here. All events are free, virtual, and open to everyone.
Sign up! www.eventbrite.com/cc/citiestuf...
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heck out the latest featured article on Shareable, “Somali Communities Are Building Collective Power in the Face of Trump’s Attacks” by Jamila Osman!
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🦋Join Resist & Build on Tues., Feb 10 at 3:30 PM ET/ 12:30 PM PT to learn more about Acornomics, an Indigenous value-based development framework and how it relates to the #SolidarityEconomy!
This event is free, virtual, and open to all: bit.ly/4abC4D1
Today marks the start of the first #ReclaimTheEconomyWeek. Around the world, people are coming together to demand economies that put people and planet first.
Check out the calendar, 90 events & sign the petition to redesign our economies. 🔗 www.reclaimtheeconomy.org
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Check out the latest featured article on Shareable, “Navigating conflict in movement spaces” by Dean Spade! The article is adapted from the live Mutual Aid 101 event, “Navigating conflict with Dean Spade” back in November.
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Check out the latest story on Shareable, "People’s Budgets Insist on Care First—for and by Everyone" by Celina Su. This story was reshared from @npquarterly and is part of their State of the Movement series! #peoplesbudget
Hi Coleen, thank you for reaching out! Here is our how-to guide on mesh networks! www.shareable.net/how-to/how-t...
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🚨 It's a new year and we launched our new & improved website! Have you seen it. We highlight our sharing resources, stories, and much more on shareable.net.
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Check out this video that highlights the Connect Highstar Library of Things in a housing development in Houston, Texas!
We’re launching a ✨Place-based Library of Things Co-Lab ✨ this spring in partnership with Purpose Built Communities. DM us for more information! Stay tuned!
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🦋What are non-reformist reforms? How do they relate to the #SolidarityEconomy?
Join Resist & Build on Wed., 1/21 at 5 PM ET/2 PM PT to learn more about non-reformist reforms, including universal basic income! This event is free, virtual, and open to all. bit.ly/3NgZAXu
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✨ Welcome to 2026! ✨
We’re excited to continue sharing free resources, how-to guides, stories, and new @ResponsePodcast episodes.
In 2025, we hosted Mutual Aid 101, released a free Mutual Aid toolkit, launched our new site, and more—all in solidarity with you. Benefitted from our work? Tell us👇🏼.
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🎧 NEW: The latest Cities@Tufts episode is here, featuring Tufts University Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning student Ashanee Kottage!
Listen to the inspiring talk at the link below or wherever you get your podcasts: www.shareable.net/podcasts/gra...
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Our friends at @share-able.bsky.social just launched a new website! Now it’s easier than ever to share their library of free resources, including hundreds of “how-to" guides, inspiring community stories, and step-by-step toolkits covering mutual aid, solidarity economies, and more: www.shareable.net
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🎧 Our executive director, Tom Llewellyn, was featured on The Circular Economy Podcast!
Listen to the episode, "How sharing and cooperative projects help us thrive" at www.rethinkglobal.info/172-tom-llew... or by searching "circular economy' wherever you get your podcasts.
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History shows that every rise in oppression is met with collective action that opens the door to new possibilities.
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