After a long hiatus we're returning to the USA-CA-Half Moon Bay Library: join us!
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Do-it-together troubleshooting and repair, both in-person and online.
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Within the span of three weeks we’ll have hosted three Fixit Clinic coast-to-coast-to-coast University-based Repair Workshops: at MIT (Jan 23), San Jose State University (Jan 25), and now Harvard University (Feb 13). Fixit Clinic Repair Workshops at Colleges and Universities inform up and coming Design for Manufacturing (DFM) practitioners – engineers and designers – how DFM is currently implemented so that they can introduce Design for Durability (DFD) going forward, i.e. incorporate durability, maintainability, serviceability, repairability. https://lnkd.in/grcYTh92
A very special Fixit Clinic Workshop at Harvard’s Cabot Library in conjunction with the Harvard Art Museum showcasing sustainability and the effects of consumption through the first U.S. exhibition by Joana Choumali, a C?te d'Ivoire artist who used textiles and photography to tell a narrative about second-hand fast fashion in her community: don’t miss it!
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A combination live-streamed / in-person panel discussion and demo activity at KQED Headquarters in San Francisco the evening of Jan 22: https://lnkd.in/gRE2_8dN Can’t make it in-person? KQED’s streaming it live for free: register for that by clicking on the red “Register for in Person” button on the link above. Instagram post: https://lnkd.in/g7z6bwbe
Be there in person at KQED Live! Wednesday Jan 22, or sign up for the live stream from anywhere in the world! See you there, in person or virtually.
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Be there in person Wednesday Jan 22 at KQED HQ in SF, or sign up for the live stream from anywhere in the world! See you there, in person or virtually.
The Right to Repair movement is gaining traction nationwide, with California becoming the latest state to pass a law meant to empower consumers to fix their own stuff instead of buying new. In 2009, Peter Mui, a longtime champion of the Right to Repair movement, launched a Fixit Clinic in Berkeley. These volunteer-run pop-up workshops allow participants to teach each other how to mend broken appliances. On Wednesday, January 22, join the team behind KQED’s local news podcast The Bay and Peter Mui to explore the appeal of the Right to Repair movement. Mui will also discuss recent changes to California law that require appliance and electronics manufacturers to provide consumers with the tools and information needed to make their own repairs. The event will feature a hands-on workshop where participants can learn how to fix their own broken items. Register at: www.kqed.org/event/4915
A very special Fixit Clinic Workshop at Harvard’s Cabot Library in conjunction with the Harvard Art Museum showcasing sustainability and the effects of consumption through the first U.S. exhibition by Joana Choumali, a C?te d'Ivoire artist who used textiles and photography to tell a narrative about second-hand fast fashion in her community: don’t miss it!
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Laura Anthony of San Diego Fixit Clinics featured on Fox 5 San Diego: https://lnkd.in/gUwMbtyF
Consider this Banksy alternative message this Black Friday, and that repairing is caring: for yourself, your family, your local community, the global community, and the planet at large. https://lnkd.in/d6V_S2TU