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The Raid of the Occupy Wall Street Library: Call for Responses

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Are you/do you know authors, artists or publishers whose books or zines were raided by the police last night at Occupy Wall Street? I'm soliciting responses to compile in a post for Shareable. Read more »

Share NY Locations & Directions

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DAY 1 PART 1: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH
TIME: 9:30am - 4pm
LOCATION: Parsons, The New School Eugene Lang Building, Wollman Hall 65 West 11th Street, 5th floor
TRAINS: L to 6th Ave or F, M to 14th St. Read more »

Free Sale Sells out in Minutes

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Yesterday morning, I put a set of folding shelves, a stainless steel trash can, and a smaller plastic trash can at the end of our driveway with signs that said, "FREE". I went inside to get more stuff to give away. Read more »

Policies for a Shareable City #9: Recreational Spaces

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Recreational and green spaces are critical to city dwellers. How cities can incentivize the sharing of private spaces or allow citizens to create new public spaces. Read more »

Amplify Brooklyn Leverages Social Innovation for Change

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At Shareable, we’re pleased to announce the kickoff of Amplify Brooklyn, an innovative series of events and exhibitions around sustainable social innovation that will culminate in the launch of SHARE NY. Read more »

House OKs Crowdfunding Bill For Entrepreneurs

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The Entrepreneur Access to Capital Act combines the best of microfinance and crowdsourcing to encourage American innovation. Read more »

Convergence: A Proposal To Fellow Occupiers

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A call goes out for a nation-wide occupation convergence in January. Read more »

Bookless Libraries?

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What makes a library a library? The obvious answer is books, but that question is getting trickier. Is a library without books still a library? One school says yes. Read more »

Conditional Dollars Make Governments Accountable to Citizens

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Conditional contributions allow taxpayers to have a direct say in how their tax dollars are spent. Read more »

Barter Market Replaces Money At Occupy Wall Street

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As Occupy Wall Street enters its seventh week, it's become about something bigger than political protests or economic demands. Read more »

 Building Youth and Student Power for a New Economy

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