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In a powerful display of unity and service, students and volunteers from Tennessee State University came together at the Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee to make a tangible impact on food insecurity.
Organized by Edwin G. Castro’s nonprofit initiative, this event exemplifies the power of education, compassion, and civic responsibility. Participants contributed their time and energy to help sort and distribute food for families in need, reaffirming the Team 👥
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Dev test work for Makinghistory application

The #makinghistory project is a decentralized, open-source archiving and storytelling network designed to preserve and amplify grassroots histories. It’s founded on the idea that history isn’t written by the winners - it’s made by those who resist, build, and care. Using digitized collections like the CampbellFamily archive as a seed, the project invites communities to reclaim their narratives through shared, federated networks. This isn’t just another data repository - it’s a […]

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hamishcampbell.comDev test work for Makinghistory application – Hamish Campbell
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A letter from the margins of the #openweb

All the #OMN projects I’ve worked on over the years, from #OGB to #indymediaback, are not directly about social change. They are about creating the possibility of social change. A subtle, but critical difference.

We don’t claim to have the answers. What we do offer are tools, networks, and processes that make it easier for people to imagine that the world can be different, and then help them to take the first step. Yet here's the mess that keeps being pushed over us.

We are told this […]

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hamishcampbell.comA letter from the margins of the #openweb – Hamish Campbell

The #OMN is not a product — It’s a path you walk

The #OMN project is #DIY, it only works if we build it together. This isn’t a startup pitch. It’s not a platform that magically appears out of nowhere to fix everything. It’s not a product to consume, it’s a path you walk. The direction is participatory, not passive. You don’t get to sit back and clap… or boo from the sidelines. If you do, the system won’t collapse, but it sure as hell won’t grow.

Let’s be direct, there is no saviour coder, no NGO white knight, no […]

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hamishcampbell.comThe #OMN is not a product — It’s a path you walk – Hamish Campbell

The #OMN project is #DIY, it only works if communities of people actually build it. This isn’t a path of passive consumption; it’s a participatory direction. If people choose to sit on their hands, or act the prat and critique from the sidelines, the system doesn’t collapse… but it doesn’t grow either.

That said, even if the building doesn’t happen right away, there’s still deep value in the memory, the documents, the ideas, the patterns. It’s compost for future builders. If we can’t get our act together now, the next group will dig it up, learn from it, and build better.

Right now, for me, #makinghistory archiving project is a still-doable foundation, a living memory layer that gives us something solid to stand on. Without memory, we spin in circles around the same old #techshit heap, repeating mistakes, retelling the same half-lost stories, and falling into the same traps. That’s not progress, it’s rot.

We’re now working on bootstrapping this archive project as the first step. If we don’t remember soon, many of us, and our histories, will be lost in the storm of #climatechaos. In the end, if we don’t build, we don’t change.

The development side of #MakingHistory

Building radical alternatives is not just about ideas—it’s about infrastructure. The #makeinghistory project is grounded in the messy, often frustrating work of creating tools that actually function for real communities. We’ve spent decades watching #dotcons centralize power while open projects stumble due to lack of focus, infighting, or simply being too obscure for everyday use.

#Makinghistory means stepping outside the cycle of dead-end open-source projects that never reach real people. We need bridging solutions, funding models outside the #NGO trap, and devs who understand grassroots needs. It’s not about innovation for its own sake, it’s about making the #openweb function better as a lived alternative.

This is where the real fight is. Not in reaction, not in abstraction, but in building tools people can and will use.

#makinghistory an example workflow

For the last 20 years, we’ve worshipped the #deathcult of #neoliberalism, blind to the collapse unfolding around us. Every institution that promised to guide and protect us has failed. The ruling classes, in every hue of politics, have abandoned us. Our media and entertainment elites distract and distort. #NGOs, once trusted, have betrayed the very causes they claimed to champion. Academia and business alike have clutched at power, dithering while the world burns.

We face #climatechaos […]

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hamishcampbell.com#makinghistory an example workflow – Hamish Campbell

Funding Proposal: Archiving the Commons with #MakingHistory and #OMN

Project Overview:
The #MakingHistory project, powered by the Open Media Network (#OMN), aims to rip archiving out of institutional silos and place it in the hands of communities. We’re building a decentralized, community-driven archive to preserve grassroots, activist, and historical material — the raw, messy, vital history that gets erased by corporate platforms and forgotten by mainstream institutions. By leveraging the #4opens principles, we’re democratizing access to information, empowering people to curate their own narratives, and making collective history resilient.

Key Objectives:

Archiving Nodes: Set up decentralized archiving nodes where users can actively select and preserve hashtags, content streams, and community knowledge — creating a living, breathing archive, not a dusty digital tomb.

Lossy View: Build a "lossy view" tool that shows users what content is backed up (and what’s not). This transparency lets communities collectively decide what to prioritize, focusing archiving efforts where they matter most.

Institutional Collaboration (on our terms): Partner with libraries, universities, and archives — not as gatekeepers, but as allies. Our priority is grassroots autonomy, with institutions providing backup redundancy and infrastructure, not control.

Project Implementation:

Node Setup: Deploy archiving nodes with flexible templates, letting communities spin up their own archives without corporate intermediaries. Users control what gets preserved and decide how content flows through the network.

Lossy View Feature: Develop a real-time visualization tool showing what content is already archived and where gaps exist. This lets communities self-organize around preservation priorities, rather than relying on top-down decisions.

Partnerships (with backbone): Engage with archival institutions for long-term content storage — but maintain community sovereignty. We’re not here to feed centralized repositories; we’re here to keep history wild and decentralized.

Funding Needs:

Tech Development: Pay developers to build and maintain the archiving infrastructure and features — no unpaid labor, no burnout, just solid, sustainable coding.

Community Mobilization: Fund outreach to onboard communities, train people on using the nodes, and spread awareness about the project’s radical potential.

Partnership Coordination: Resource the work of maintaining alliances with institutions, negotiating terms, and ensuring partnerships don’t slip into co-option.

Impact:
Supporting #MakingHistory means investing in a future where communities control their own stories. This project is a direct pushback against the erasure of activist histories, the loss of collective memory, and the enclosure of knowledge. It creates an enduring public archive that grows organically from the needs and desires of the people — not the dictates of tech giants or bureaucratic institutions.

Conclusion:
#MakingHistory isn’t just an archive — it’s an act of resistance. It’s about building a resilient, decentralized network where communities are the custodians of their own history. With your support, we can compost the corporate grip on knowledge, preserve radical histories, and ensure that grassroots voices aren’t silenced or forgotten. Let’s build a future where our collective past remains alive, accessible, and untamed.

Thank you for helping this funding proposal — and for helping us make history, together.

#NLnet #EU #NGI #NGIzero – Will We Get It Right This Time?

With the hard shift to the right in US tech, Europe can no longer afford to sit on the fence in tech dev. The illusion of neutrality has always been a convenient lie, if we don’t actively balance the scales, we will continue to see the collapse of everything we’ve built in the #FOSS and #openweb movements, which have a core role in the future of our society.

For the past five years, I’ve been applying for funding for native #openweb projects—projects rooted in real, grassroots […]

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hamishcampbell.com#NLnet #EU #NGI #NGIzero – Will we get it right this time? – Hamish Campbell

"Former White House aide Gabe Amo, who grew up in Pawtucket the son of Ghanaian and Liberian immigrants, could become the first person of color to represent Rhode Island in Congress after his win Tuesday in the crowded Democratic primary for the state’s 1st Congressional District special election sent him on to the general election in the heavily Democratic state."
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#RhodeIsland #race #elections #MakingHistory #NewEngland