NEXT EVENT: Give it Up!! January 20th 7:15-9:15pm

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January 4, 2010

Debt-based currencies controlled by closed syndicates of private banks are not the only way that humans can make an economy. Many tribal cultures have organized themselves around an entirely different way of exchanging value: The gift. Where our financial system expertly moves resources from the many to the few, gift-based cultures like to share what they have – as writer Lewis Hyde noted, “The gift moves toward the empty place.” At a time when billions are enslaved by passionless work while inequity reaches new historic heights, we are seeing a postmodern revival of sharing and gifting, with examples ranging from the open source movement to the annual Burning Man festival.

In this Spore, we explore the abstract theory and practical dynamics of gifting, the challenges of implementing this innovative, yet archaic, way of getting what you want and wanting what you get. We invite fellow Evolvers to bring their precious gifts – whether it be witticisms or wood-carved totems to the Spore and spread them around. Local Spores can screen “Burn on the Bayou,” a mini-documentary chronicling Burners without Borders gifting efforts during seven months of relief work in the Katrina-battered Gulf Coast towns of Biloxi and Pearlington, MS. Since that time, BWB has grown into an international, grassroots organization whose projects are based on the principle of gifting.

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Instead of screening that film, we may have a guest speaker on Time Shares. *cross fingers*

I encourage everyone to bring something to give up, whether your music, art, materials, gifts, knowledge, etc. and we will brainstorm other ways we can give.

Should we have an item swap? Discuss!

I will have surprise collaborative activities, magick, and FREE FOOD for you all.

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January 20th 7:15-9:15pm
at Ecuentro 5 building (floor to be announced)
33 Harrison Ave.
Boston MA
in Chinatown

Nearby T stops are Boyleston or Downtown Crossing