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A community gathers to celebrate the life of the founder of the Really Really Free Market.
SLIDESHOW: The Really Really Free Market
Kirsten Brydum, 25, created the Really Really Free Market in San Francisco in 2005. On Sept. 26, 2008, Brydum was killed in New Orleans. She was traveling around the United States and working on a new project, the Collective Autonomy Network.
On Oct. 25, 2008, friends organized the first Really Really Free Market since her murder. [...]
