#mills — Public Fediverse posts
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KWLOT: NEIGHBOURS WORKING TOGETHER
When people think of a library, they largely think of books. But the KW Library of Things (KWLoT), offers tents, sewing machines, mitre saws and more.
Launched as a partnership with Extend-a-Family Waterloo Region (EAFWR) in 2018 by Wilfrid Laurier University graduate student Devon Fernandes, KWLoT’s catalogue has grown from 350 items to over 1,000 available to its 350 members.
KWLoT has four membership tiers that offer different options for the number of items that can be checked out and the length of the loan. Annual memberships range from $50 for the base to $500 for the community builder membership, which covers the cost of three base memberships for other community members.
The library was started as a school project by Fernandes, a community psychology student at Laurier working under Felix Munger in the psychology department. Fernandes was researching other community-based lending libraries and was searching for a host partner when they approached the team at EAFWR.
EAFWR supports individuals with disabilities and others who face barriers by fostering connection and inclusion throughout the community. Al Mills, executive director at EAFWR, said the organization was a willing partner for the program.
Mills said the program serves three purposes for the organization; promoting a sharing economy, providing paid and volunteer opportunities for people living with disabilities and leading a mission to be environmental stewards by keeping excess waste out of landfills.
“For many of our members, we’re giving them access to things that they either don’t have the money to afford; they don’t have a space to store it, or maybe they only need it once a year,” Mills said.
The KWLoT is managed by paid staff and volunteers, many of whom are supported by EAFWR and its programs.
While the main benefit to members is reducing the need for multiple people to purchase the same items, Kim Sproul, KWLoT program manager, said that is only part of the program’s role in environmental stewardship. KWLoT offers volunteer-led repair clinics and workshops for people in the community who want to extend the life of an item, from electronics to clothing.
“We have a local beauty of a human being named Murray Zink who works with the University of Waterloo’s UWRepairHub. He started bringing his volunteers, and you don’t just drop off your items. You sit with them as they repair it, and they’ll talk you through it and ask about the item and what it means to you,” she said.
KWLoT received a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation in 2025 to hire additional staff as it expands its catalogue and workshops. Mills said the organization is also looking for environmentally motivated partners who can help support their work to reduce waste.
As the organization enters its eighth year, Mills said they are still guided by their belief that “we’re better off together.”
“Our goal is to be a community of belonging. KWLoT is a demonstration project of what it can be like when neighbours work together and share what they have,” Mills said.
#AlexKinsella #eafwr #fostering #kwlot #library #mills #neighbours #organize #organizing #workingTogether -
KWLOT: NEIGHBOURS WORKING TOGETHER
When people think of a library, they largely think of books. But the KW Library of Things (KWLoT), offers tents, sewing machines, mitre saws and more.
Launched as a partnership with Extend-a-Family Waterloo Region (EAFWR) in 2018 by Wilfrid Laurier University graduate student Devon Fernandes, KWLoT’s catalogue has grown from 350 items to over 1,000 available to its 350 members.
KWLoT has four membership tiers that offer different options for the number of items that can be checked out and the length of the loan. Annual memberships range from $50 for the base to $500 for the community builder membership, which covers the cost of three base memberships for other community members.
The library was started as a school project by Fernandes, a community psychology student at Laurier working under Felix Munger in the psychology department. Fernandes was researching other community-based lending libraries and was searching for a host partner when they approached the team at EAFWR.
EAFWR supports individuals with disabilities and others who face barriers by fostering connection and inclusion throughout the community. Al Mills, executive director at EAFWR, said the organization was a willing partner for the program.
Mills said the program serves three purposes for the organization; promoting a sharing economy, providing paid and volunteer opportunities for people living with disabilities and leading a mission to be environmental stewards by keeping excess waste out of landfills.
“For many of our members, we’re giving them access to things that they either don’t have the money to afford; they don’t have a space to store it, or maybe they only need it once a year,” Mills said.
The KWLoT is managed by paid staff and volunteers, many of whom are supported by EAFWR and its programs.
While the main benefit to members is reducing the need for multiple people to purchase the same items, Kim Sproul, KWLoT program manager, said that is only part of the program’s role in environmental stewardship. KWLoT offers volunteer-led repair clinics and workshops for people in the community who want to extend the life of an item, from electronics to clothing.
“We have a local beauty of a human being named Murray Zink who works with the University of Waterloo’s UWRepairHub. He started bringing his volunteers, and you don’t just drop off your items. You sit with them as they repair it, and they’ll talk you through it and ask about the item and what it means to you,” she said.
KWLoT received a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation in 2025 to hire additional staff as it expands its catalogue and workshops. Mills said the organization is also looking for environmentally motivated partners who can help support their work to reduce waste.
As the organization enters its eighth year, Mills said they are still guided by their belief that “we’re better off together.”
“Our goal is to be a community of belonging. KWLoT is a demonstration project of what it can be like when neighbours work together and share what they have,” Mills said.
#AlexKinsella #eafwr #fostering #kwlot #library #mills #neighbours #organize #organizing #workingTogether -
KWLOT: NEIGHBOURS WORKING TOGETHER
When people think of a library, they largely think of books. But the KW Library of Things (KWLoT), offers tents, sewing machines, mitre saws and more.
Launched as a partnership with Extend-a-Family Waterloo Region (EAFWR) in 2018 by Wilfrid Laurier University graduate student Devon Fernandes, KWLoT’s catalogue has grown from 350 items to over 1,000 available to its 350 members.
KWLoT has four membership tiers that offer different options for the number of items that can be checked out and the length of the loan. Annual memberships range from $50 for the base to $500 for the community builder membership, which covers the cost of three base memberships for other community members.
The library was started as a school project by Fernandes, a community psychology student at Laurier working under Felix Munger in the psychology department. Fernandes was researching other community-based lending libraries and was searching for a host partner when they approached the team at EAFWR.
EAFWR supports individuals with disabilities and others who face barriers by fostering connection and inclusion throughout the community. Al Mills, executive director at EAFWR, said the organization was a willing partner for the program.
Mills said the program serves three purposes for the organization; promoting a sharing economy, providing paid and volunteer opportunities for people living with disabilities and leading a mission to be environmental stewards by keeping excess waste out of landfills.
“For many of our members, we’re giving them access to things that they either don’t have the money to afford; they don’t have a space to store it, or maybe they only need it once a year,” Mills said.
The KWLoT is managed by paid staff and volunteers, many of whom are supported by EAFWR and its programs.
While the main benefit to members is reducing the need for multiple people to purchase the same items, Kim Sproul, KWLoT program manager, said that is only part of the program’s role in environmental stewardship. KWLoT offers volunteer-led repair clinics and workshops for people in the community who want to extend the life of an item, from electronics to clothing.
“We have a local beauty of a human being named Murray Zink who works with the University of Waterloo’s UWRepairHub. He started bringing his volunteers, and you don’t just drop off your items. You sit with them as they repair it, and they’ll talk you through it and ask about the item and what it means to you,” she said.
KWLoT received a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation in 2025 to hire additional staff as it expands its catalogue and workshops. Mills said the organization is also looking for environmentally motivated partners who can help support their work to reduce waste.
As the organization enters its eighth year, Mills said they are still guided by their belief that “we’re better off together.”
“Our goal is to be a community of belonging. KWLoT is a demonstration project of what it can be like when neighbours work together and share what they have,” Mills said.
#AlexKinsella #eafwr #fostering #kwlot #library #mills #neighbours #organize #organizing #workingTogether -
KWLOT: NEIGHBOURS WORKING TOGETHER
When people think of a library, they largely think of books. But the KW Library of Things (KWLoT), offers tents, sewing machines, mitre saws and more.
Launched as a partnership with Extend-a-Family Waterloo Region (EAFWR) in 2018 by Wilfrid Laurier University graduate student Devon Fernandes, KWLoT’s catalogue has grown from 350 items to over 1,000 available to its 350 members.
KWLoT has four membership tiers that offer different options for the number of items that can be checked out and the length of the loan. Annual memberships range from $50 for the base to $500 for the community builder membership, which covers the cost of three base memberships for other community members.
The library was started as a school project by Fernandes, a community psychology student at Laurier working under Felix Munger in the psychology department. Fernandes was researching other community-based lending libraries and was searching for a host partner when they approached the team at EAFWR.
EAFWR supports individuals with disabilities and others who face barriers by fostering connection and inclusion throughout the community. Al Mills, executive director at EAFWR, said the organization was a willing partner for the program.
Mills said the program serves three purposes for the organization; promoting a sharing economy, providing paid and volunteer opportunities for people living with disabilities and leading a mission to be environmental stewards by keeping excess waste out of landfills.
“For many of our members, we’re giving them access to things that they either don’t have the money to afford; they don’t have a space to store it, or maybe they only need it once a year,” Mills said.
The KWLoT is managed by paid staff and volunteers, many of whom are supported by EAFWR and its programs.
While the main benefit to members is reducing the need for multiple people to purchase the same items, Kim Sproul, KWLoT program manager, said that is only part of the program’s role in environmental stewardship. KWLoT offers volunteer-led repair clinics and workshops for people in the community who want to extend the life of an item, from electronics to clothing.
“We have a local beauty of a human being named Murray Zink who works with the University of Waterloo’s UWRepairHub. He started bringing his volunteers, and you don’t just drop off your items. You sit with them as they repair it, and they’ll talk you through it and ask about the item and what it means to you,” she said.
KWLoT received a grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation in 2025 to hire additional staff as it expands its catalogue and workshops. Mills said the organization is also looking for environmentally motivated partners who can help support their work to reduce waste.
As the organization enters its eighth year, Mills said they are still guided by their belief that “we’re better off together.”
“Our goal is to be a community of belonging. KWLoT is a demonstration project of what it can be like when neighbours work together and share what they have,” Mills said.
#AlexKinsella #eafwr #fostering #kwlot #library #mills #neighbours #organize #organizing #workingTogether -
Maine’s Mills attends White House meeting with Trump after saying she wouldn’t
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#UnitedStates #US #USA #associatedpress #changeofheart #event #FEB #Gov.JanetMills #Governor #letter #Maine #Mainegovernor #Maine'sTotalCoverage #mill #Mills #NationalGovernorsAssociation #nga #NGAevent #otherdemocraticgovernor #Politics #president #presidentdonaldtrump #stitt #theWhiteHouse #totalcoveragefridaymorning #trump #TrumpAdministration #WhiteHousemeeting #WMTW
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WTF! I said they would be coming for #Autistic folks (and services) next...
In Case You Missed It: Dr. Oz Puts #Mills on 30-Day Notice Over MaineCare #Autism Billing
By Jon Fetherston, February 9, 2026
WASHINGTON – "Maine is back in the national crosshairs after CMS Administrator Dr. #MehmetOz publicly warned late Friday that Gov. #JanetMills (D) has 30 days to answer federal questions about MaineCare billing tied to autism services, and that 'CMS is ready to take action' if Washington isn’t satisfied with what it sees."
cc: @autistics
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Which major🇹🇭 #sugar #mills bought the cane off these errant #farmers? Did the mills pay an #environmentally #sustainable price?🧐
Slow-burn incense used to start deniable, #illegal cane fires🤦♂️
"Officials reported numerous incidents of burning-off #sugarcane fields, incl'g a major fire on 50-rai of land.. Satellite data showed more than 10 hotspots recorded since te start of 2026 across 16 districts, largely linked to burning of crop trash to cut #harvesting #costs" #PM25
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3178088/slowburn-incense-used-to-start-deniable-illegal-cane-fires -
Right now, #Mills #Beethoven with de Borah and #Ives' Second from #Hobart https://www.worldconcerthall.com/en/schedule/mills_beethoven_with_de_borah_and_ives_second_from_hobart/90879/ #wch
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In 20 minutes, #Mills #Beethoven with de Borah and #Ives' Second from #Hobart https://www.worldconcerthall.com/en/schedule/mills_beethoven_with_de_borah_and_ives_second_from_hobart/90879/ #wch
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Today, #Mills #Beethoven with de Borah and #Ives' Second from #Hobart https://www.worldconcerthall.com/en/schedule/mills_beethoven_with_de_borah_and_ives_second_from_hobart/90879/ #wch
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Is Texans QB playing against Bills on Thursday?
At 5-5, the Houston Texans are …
#NFL #BuffaloBills #Buffalo #Bills #American #AmericanFootball #AmericanFootballConference #Autopilot #Broncos #C.J. #C.J.Stroud #Conference #davis #DavisMills #Denver #DenverBroncos #Exclude #ExcludeSocialAutopilot #Football #Houston #HoustonTexans #Hub #mills #National #NationalSports #Negative #news #NFLHub #Overall #OverallNegative #social #Sports #SportsNews #Stroud #Texans
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Is Texans QB playing against Bills on Thursday?
At 5-5, the Houston Texans are …
#NFL #BuffaloBills #Buffalo #Bills #American #AmericanFootball #AmericanFootballConference #Autopilot #Broncos #C.J. #C.J.Stroud #Conference #davis #DavisMills #Denver #DenverBroncos #Exclude #ExcludeSocialAutopilot #Football #Houston #HoustonTexans #Hub #mills #National #NationalSports #Negative #news #NFLHub #Overall #OverallNegative #social #Sports #SportsNews #Stroud #Texans
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Is Texans QB playing against Bills on Thursday? https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/540688/ #American #AmericanFootball #AmericanFootballConference #Autopilot #Bills #Broncos #Buffalo #BuffaloBills #BuffaloBills #C.J. #C.J.Stroud #Conference #davis #DavisMills #Denver #DenverBroncos #Exclude #ExcludeSocialAutopilot #Football #Houston #HoustonTexans #Hub #mills #National #NationalSports #Negative #news #NFL #NFLHub #Overall #OverallNegative #social #Sports #SportsNews #Stroud #Texans
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Is Texans QB playing against Bills on Thursday? https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/540688/ #American #AmericanFootball #AmericanFootballConference #Autopilot #Bills #Broncos #Buffalo #BuffaloBills #BuffaloBills #C.J. #C.J.Stroud #Conference #davis #DavisMills #Denver #DenverBroncos #Exclude #ExcludeSocialAutopilot #Football #Houston #HoustonTexans #Hub #mills #National #NationalSports #Negative #news #NFL #NFLHub #Overall #OverallNegative #social #Sports #SportsNews #Stroud #Texans
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• In terms inherited from Marxism, what is the value of a description of the bourgeois class without an analysis of capitalism?
• In terms inherited from materialist feminism, what is the value of a description of masculinity without an analysis of patriarchy?
• Charles W. Mills asserts that white supremacy shapes the objective interests of the white group, uniting it. In particular, white supremacy counterbalances the class antagonisms that run through the white group.
#modernity #whiteDomination #whiteSupremacy #whitePrivilege #decolonial #racism #systemicRacism #structuralRacism #sociology #politicalPhilosophy #whiteness #prejudice #whitePrivilege #historyOfIdeas #intersectionality #Mills #socialContract #Enlightenment
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• In terms inherited from Marxism, what is the value of a description of the bourgeois class without an analysis of capitalism?
• In terms inherited from materialist feminism, what is the value of a description of masculinity without an analysis of patriarchy?
• Charles W. Mills asserts that white supremacy shapes the objective interests of the white group, uniting it. In particular, white supremacy counterbalances the class antagonisms that run through the white group.
#modernity #whiteDomination #whiteSupremacy #whitePrivilege #decolonial #racism #systemicRacism #structuralRacism #sociology #politicalPhilosophy #whiteness #prejudice #whitePrivilege #historyOfIdeas #intersectionality #Mills #socialContract #Enlightenment
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• In terms inherited from Marxism, what is the value of a description of the bourgeois class without an analysis of capitalism?
• In terms inherited from materialist feminism, what is the value of a description of masculinity without an analysis of patriarchy?
• Charles W. Mills asserts that white supremacy shapes the objective interests of the white group, uniting it. In particular, white supremacy counterbalances the class antagonisms that run through the white group.
#modernity #whiteDomination #whiteSupremacy #whitePrivilege #decolonial #racism #systemicRacism #structuralRacism #sociology #politicalPhilosophy #whiteness #prejudice #whitePrivilege #historyOfIdeas #intersectionality #Mills #socialContract #Enlightenment
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• In terms inherited from Marxism, what is the value of a description of the bourgeois class without an analysis of capitalism?
• In terms inherited from materialist feminism, what is the value of a description of masculinity without an analysis of patriarchy?
• Charles W. Mills asserts that white supremacy shapes the objective interests of the white group, uniting it. In particular, white supremacy counterbalances the class antagonisms that run through the white group.
#modernity #whiteDomination #whiteSupremacy #whitePrivilege #decolonial #racism #systemicRacism #structuralRacism #sociology #politicalPhilosophy #whiteness #prejudice #whitePrivilege #historyOfIdeas #intersectionality #Mills #socialContract #Enlightenment
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• In terms inherited from Marxism, what is the value of a description of the bourgeois class without an analysis of capitalism?
• In terms inherited from materialist feminism, what is the value of a description of masculinity without an analysis of patriarchy?
• Charles W. Mills asserts that white supremacy shapes the objective interests of the white group, uniting it. In particular, white supremacy counterbalances the class antagonisms that run through the white group.
#modernity #whiteDomination #whiteSupremacy #whitePrivilege #decolonial #racism #systemicRacism #structuralRacism #sociology #politicalPhilosophy #whiteness #prejudice #whitePrivilege #historyOfIdeas #intersectionality #Mills #socialContract #Enlightenment
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Ryan Harvey - Your Poverty is Our Profit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLx-jsIL5PQ
They've got more wealth than you'll ever see
But they place the blame on you and me
They've mastered the art of piracy
Their posh adventure, your misery#RyanHarvey #YourPovertyIsOurProfit #FolkPunk #Music #Bombs #Debt #Blood #Profit #Piracy #PoshAdventure #Misery #Government #Bullshit #Gold #Sold #StrangleHold #Kill #Mills #Rise #Lives #Privatize #Stolen #Planet