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DESCRIPTION:The Right to Repair movement is gaining traction nationwide, with 
 California becoming the latest state to pass a law meant to empower 
 consumers to fix their own stuff instead of buying new. In 2009, Peter Mui, 
 a longtime champion of the Right to Repair movement, launched a Fixit 
 Clinic in Berkeley. These volunteer-run pop-up workshops allow participants 
 to teach each other how to mend broken appliances. \n\nJoined by the team 
 behind KQED's local news podcast The Bay, Mui helps us understand what's so 
 appealing about the Right to Repair movement, and discusses changes in 
 California law requiring appliance and electronics manufactures to give 
 consumers the tools they need to fix their own stuff. The event will also 
 include a hands-on workshop about how to fix your own broken 
 objects!\n\n$18.67.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/01/14/18872248.php
SUMMARY:Fixit Clinic
LOCATION:The Commons at KQED\n2601 Mariposa Street\nSan Francisco, CA 94110
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2025/01/14/18872248.php
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