Please see TAKAAT perform if you have the opportunity. Amazing show!
Hosting an event for Philadelphians who want to learn about the Fediverse and for Fediverse folks who just want to hang. Flyer text:
Zuck Off
Facebook is not your friend.
Learn about community run social media, and hang out with real people.
March 25, 8:00 pm
#Philadelphia Ethical Society
1906 South Rittenhouse Square

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DIY Solidarity is open for applications March 1–31, 2026.
DIY Solidarity is a project that allows us to redistribute funds among DIY communities to challenge at least some of the injustices created by a global economic order that is completely out of balance.
It means that, every year, we have some funds available to support DIY projects built entirely on participant involvement and community support. No state funding, no corporate sponsorship, no NGO backing.
The project grew out of an inheritance that was consciously redirected back into the DIY scene. Since 2024, we’ve approached it as a practical tool for redistribution: moving resources from those who have had relatively easier access to them to communities and projects that need them more. We aim to spread what’s available across a range of initiatives, including bands and venues, zine makers and distros, festivals and gatherings, social centers, squats, rural communities and living spaces.
Applications are open through March 31. Previous recipients can apply again, but priority will generally be given to new projects.
Apply to get funding or learn more at https://diysolidarity.org
Listen to avant-garde music sometimes with dance accompanying hosted by The Fire Museum.
No one turned away for lack of funds.
https://whyy.org/articles/fire-museum-presents-philadelphia-music/