A space for people to make things! A space for community, and promotes social justice.
1 reviews
Cambridge
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What people are saying about them:
Sarah B.
Staff
07/01/2020
This store is owned by a Filipino-American woman. I went here to find community and it is a very open environment. They hold events to support local makers and artists, support civic engagement, and discuss issues of social justice. There are opportunities for people to connect over common hobbies, and there are opportunities for people to pick up new hobbies. Truly a welcoming and inclusive environment for not only shopping, but building a community and connecting with others.
African AmericanAfrican Diaspora: African IslandersAsianAsian AmericanB'ahaiBlack and Brown PeopleBuddhismCaodaismCape VerdeanChristianityDeafDisability/AccessFalun GongFamily-FriendlyHinduismIndigenous/Native AmericanIslamJudaismKorean ShamanismLatinxLGBQIA+ FriendlyMiddle Eastern/North AfricanNon-BinaryRace/EthnicityShintoSikhismSpirituality/ReligionTaoismTengrismTrans FriendlyUnitarianUniversalityVeganWomen
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