Urban Reclamation Survives and Thrives post-Sandy

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The new Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space opened this week, despite being devastated by Hurricane Sandy, with the help of the squatters and political activists its exhibits celebrate Read more »

This Week in Sharing: Education, Consumption, and Creative Commons

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Everyone has tightened their belts to survive the past few years of economic strife, but the holidays generally demand a further notch-in. And, so we share. Read more »

12 Ways to Adopt the Sharing Economy This Holiday!

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Here's a roundup of collaborative consumption sites that can help you make it through the holidays with your checkbook and sanity intact. Read more »

Shareable's Top 5 Alternatives to Holiday Shopping

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This holiday season doesn't have to be about shopping. It can be about celebrating community, spending time with loved ones and sharing experiences. Read more »

The Top 10 New Books about the Sharing Economy

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A handpicked collection of winter readables for the hardcore sharer. Read more »

Creative Commons Celebrates 10 Years of Opening Culture

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A decade in, what can the successes and the failures of Creative Commons tell us about the future of the free culture movement? Read more »

How to Organize a Home Yarn Swap

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Teresa Porri was inspired enough by the set up of Share Tompkins that she decided to host an occasional swap of her own with a very specific focus: fiber arts. Read more »

Thoughts on the Global Sharing Community

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There's something for everyone in the sharing movement. Read more »

Watch "We Are Legion", New Anonymous Documentary

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A new documentary gives the history of Anonymous and its rise from a nihilist prankster group to a major force of political change. Read more »

10 Awesome Upcycling Projects You Can Do Today

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Time to get crafty with your waste. Here's 10 ideas you can do today courtesy of Co-product.org. Read more »
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