Join us for Free Online Intentional Urban Community Panel Discussion
Would you and your communities be interested in participating in an online urban intentional communities event?
The topic is the struggles and resilience of urban communities.
This gathering is organized by Ganas and also The North American youth-activist branch of the Global EcoVillage Network (GENNA).
The panel consists of 5 leaders and experienced dwellers of urban intentional communities from San Francisco, New York City, and Washington DC.
RSVP below for the Zoom Link (it will be emailed to you as well as sending you straight to the Zoom page for the call)
EBCOHO Note: While this is not focused on cohousing neighborhoods, it includes several folks we know doing great work organizing #coliving shared homes andĀ other forms of urban community that can beĀ models for what we co-create here, as well as lots of lessons for us from long time community living.
PANELISTS:
- Dr. Zarinah Agnew lived in an intentional community in San Francisco for the last nine years, and is a steward of Haight St Commons (HsC), which is a collective of around 75 communities in the Bay Area. It has a decentralized federation that shares resources, learnings, housemates, documents, a radical fund, a newsletter and more. She is part of a global federation called the Embassy Network. She is director of a non profit that supports the creation of experimental commons and autonomous spaces. On the ground, one of the projects that she stewarded is called the Second Life Project, which are autonomous spaces centered around the needs and wisdoms of formerly incarcerated individuals.
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Darrell Duane is the founder of Glowhouse in Washington, DC, which existed since 2000. Glowhouse hosts a community of holistic practitioners, burners (people passionate about Burning Man), and also meditators. They do avid couch surfing, and enjoy healthy eating and authentic relating. Duane is working on a number of projects, such as the Crypto Universal Basic Income Foundation, DMV Ecovillages, Ranked Choice Voting Support Network, Lovers of Living Together DC, and Organic Groups.
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Raven Glomus has helped start a number of urban communities. In 1995 he founded Common Threads in Cambridge, Massachusetts which lasted 5 years and more recently Cotelydon in Queens. He had been a long-time member and compost manager at Ganas in New York City, and he manages the Commune Life blog. He has been concerned about how there is almost no more urban egalitarian income sharing communities in the Federation of Egalitarian Communities, and is passionate about how to start and maintain such communities.
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Maddie Hana Fontaine is a lifelong urban communitarian. She was part of communal living since she was 10 years old, and as an only child, learned a lot growing up in an intentional community in Madison, Wisconsin from other children and adults. She was part of Madison Community Cooperative (MCC), an organization of multiple urban coops. She lived in Ambrosia and also Friends in Madison, both part of MCC, and then after college, she lived in Youtopia in Brooklyn. She learned much about conflict resolution, adaptability, leadership, interpersonal relationships, and how to share space with others in her experience.
- Michael Johnson co-founded Ganas, a 65 member community in New York City in 1980, He regards it as an experiential research center in democratic culture where people live and work together. He had been immersed in the cooperative/solidarity economic movements since 2007 with the Valley Alliance of Worker Co-operatives (New England), SolidarityNYC, and Grassroots Economic Organizing Collective (GEO), which he is a regular contributor and editor. He is the author of The Growing Democracy Project: A Cultural Strategy for Taking Our Love, Power, and Democracy to New Levels.
Sincerely,
Leon Tsao (Ganas member and fellow communitarian)
Leon Tsao (Ganas member and fellow communitarian)
- April 11, 2021 at 12:00pm – 2pm
- Your Home via Zoom
- 35 people are going
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Leon Tsao of Ganas