Winter 2023 Quarterly Newsletter: Embodying Degrowth As A Practice Of Care 💌
View here: Embodying Degrowth As A Practice Of Care Dear Maintainers, We’re excited to announce the culminating project of 2022 the Maintainers Movement Fellowship. This project investigates practices related to degrowth, maintenance, and sustainability. Through interviews with practitioners, activists, and … More →
Fourth Quarterly Newsletter 2022: 🎨 Coloring Book, Guest Blog Post & Developing A Maintenance Mindset
View here: 🎨 Coloring Book, Guest Blog Post & Developing A Maintenance Mindset Summary: We’ve got an exciting new offering we couldn’t keep quiet any longer! Drumroll please… 🥁 We are proud to announce to you The Maintainers Coloring Book! Text and … More →
View here: The First Ever Maintainers newsletter! Summary: These past months, we’ve been thinking about how to keep the folks in the Maintainers network updated with what is going on (within and beyond the network) in a sustained way. This … More →
Third Quarterly Newsletter 2022 : Read all about it! Blog Posts, #MaintainersSpotlight, Maintainers in the News & More
View here: Read all about it! 🗞️ Blog Posts, #MaintainersSpotlight, Maintainers in the News & More Summary: We hope you are having a good summer! Summertime always brings about a new wave of energy, and we have been feeling … More →
Second Quarterly Newsletter 2022 : “Who Cares?” 🤔 Circular City Week, Tropical Fungi Summit, and reflections from Maintainer’s Fellows
View here: “Who Cares?” Circular City Week, Tropical Fungi Summit, and reflections from Maintainer’s Fellows Summary: We hope everyone is taking care, and having a great Spring! Thank you to all of you that have been joining us for our … More →
First Quarterly Newsletter 2022 : Research Reports, Movement Fellows, and a New Opportunity!
View here: Research Reports, Movement Fellows, and a New Opportunity! Summary: We are starting 2022 with a bang- we have so many wonderful Maintainers announcements to share! Firstly, we are excited to share our Summer fellows’ final reports. It has … More →