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Frequently Asked Questions
- Sunday Shares
- What should I bring?
- Your beautiful self!
And any of the needed items listed above.
As well as non-perishable food items such as: - soft or chewy granola bars
- pop-tab canned goods
- bottled water
- electrolyte drinks
- ready-to-eat foods + snacks
- What should I NOT bring?
- trash
- broken goods
- dirty clothing
- expired food items
- Who is allowed to come?
- Anyone and everyone (for liberation)!
- CCMA Book Bloc
- What is Book Bloc?
- Books we've read:
- The Hack Foundation
- What is Hack Club?
- What is HCB?
Hack Club is a global nonprofit network of high school makers & student-led coding clubs where young people build the agency, the network, & the technical talent to think big & do big things in the world. Founded in 2014 by 16-year-old Zach Latta, Hack Clubs are now in nearly 400 high schools with 10,000 students each year.
HCB, or the Hack Foundation, is the fiscal sponsorship program founded by Hack Club in 2018. The Hack Foundation (d.b.a. Hack Club), is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN: 81-2908499), assisting CCMA for a flat 7% fee with a bank account, automatic taxes & accounting, and best-in-class software. CCMA began their relationship with HCB in April of 2024, transferring hosts from Open Collective Foundation.
please do not bring / donate / drop off:
Our golden rule here is: only bring stuff you would want to take!
Sunday Shares are family-friendly, outdoor events!
The CCMA Book Bloc community and our book selections are aimed to help us create a shared analysis, deepen our understanding of local and global struggles, and challenge us to organize and care for each other in new and more effective ways. Because a better world is possible.We meet on the last Thursday of every month from 6-8PM at Ujamaa Community Bookstore | 2424 Martin Luther King Jr St.