Doug Rushkoff talks about his new book, Present Shock, and the ways that digital technologies are transforming our experience of time, business, and community. Read more »
The most interesting trip you could take might be to your own city. Here's six DIY projects to gain appreciation for your city and make it even better. Read more »
Shareable is launching a campus organizing program. If you're a college student in Detroit, Ann Arbor or Chicago, you're eligible to apply for an organizing internship. Read more »
For those wondering about the people and thinking behind The Rolling Jubilee, here's an interview with Mike Andrews, an organizer who helped set it up. Read more »
We're poised between an old world that no longer works and a new one struggling to be born. In this essay, David Bollier and Silke Helfrich of the Commons Strategy Group point a way forward beyond market and state to a common-based society where power and resources are shared voluntarily. Read more »
For Chicagoans, the NATO summit fell far short of what Mayor Rahm Emanuel promised. But while world leaders dined, protesters on the streets forged lasting bonds while opposing a war machine at home and abroad. Read more »
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