Tag: Mutual Aid
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Mutual Aid 101 and Cities@Tufts events are back!
The Shareable team is excited to announce upcoming events in our Mutual Aid 101 Learning Series and the Cities@Tufts Fall 2015 Colloquium. All events are free, virtual, and open to everyone. Mutual Aid 101 Learning Series Shareable launched our Mutual Aid learning series in February 2025. In May, we released a written toolkit covering content…
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Introducing Shareable’s new toolkit: “Mutual Aid 101: Solidarity, Survival, and Resistance”
Our communities are facing many crises, from worsening climate disasters to fascism. It’s clearer than ever that we need each other to survive and thrive. Building robust and sustainable mutual aid networks is necessary to care for each other and build power. Of course, mutual aid is not new, and neither are the effects of…
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“No Tariffs on Sharing”: Tool Libraries Offer Resilience Amid Federal Chaos
This story was originally published by Truthout. As a handy person, Devon Curtin spends a lot of time helping people enrich their living spaces. Recently, while working with a friend to remodel their floor, Curtin noticed that the cost of do-it-yourself projects is already rising because of Donald Trump’s tariffs. “The cost of mahogany was the…
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Resist and Build: A Movement Building Process Centering the Solidarity Economy
This article was originally published by NPQ online on February 26, 2025 at https://nonprofitquarterly.org/resist-and-build-a-movement-building-process-centering-the-solidarity-economy/. Used with permission. State of the Movements is a recurring NPQ column dedicated to tracking the pulse of social movements and the solidarity economy in 2025. The solidarity economy movement finds itself at a critical juncture. The opportunity for a breakthrough amid crisis is real, even as…
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Shareable’s Mutual Aid 101 Learning Series launches February 19
Since Trump’s second inauguration just days ago, we’ve seen a flurry of executive orders and actions by the new administration with the aim of sowing intimidation and fear among the most marginalized communities in the US. We face immense challenges and threats, from the climate crisis to increasing criminalization and surveillance. At this uncertain moment…