DIY
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Dale Dougherty
Dale Dougherty is one of the co-founders (with Tim O'Reilly) of O'Reilly Media. While not at the company in its earliest stages as a technical documentation consulting company,…
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Juba Kalamka
Juba Kalamk/a> is an African American bisexual artist and activist recognized for his work and founding member of homohop group Deep Dickollective (D/DC) and his development of…
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Carolyn Coquilette
Carolyn is the owner and chief mechanic of Luscious Garage, a completely green, people friendly place to get your car repaired in San Francisco. (It's a place so nice, that it…
Guests: Dale Dougherty, Juba Kalamka and Carolyn Coquilette
Why is Doing It Yourself so damn satisfying? Is poverty the only thing that gets us to DIY? Is it just a new hipster name for a hobby or a mindset that is our best hope for a better life than GloboCorp can give us? What have you done yourself recently?
Along with guest Dale Dougherty, founder of MAKE magazine, Carolyn Coquilette, who learned how to fix her own car and is now owner and chief mechanic of Luscious Garage, America’s first green, hybrid-only garage and rapper/performer Juba Kalamka, who created his own record label and festival (Sugartruck Recordings and the Peace Out HomoHop Festival), and the people formerly known as the audience (that’s you), I conversate about Doin’ It Yourself.
Tags: "homo hop", "indie record label", MAKE Magazine, mechanic, self-publish




