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Christian Siefkes

Unifying Commons-based Projects in a Self-organized Solidarity Economy

April 7, 2021November 18, 2016 by Christian Siefkes

There are also numerous commons-based projects focusing on the self-organised production and distribution of goods.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Economy Tags new economy, solidarity economy, the commons Leave a comment

The Best Reason to Ride a Bike

March 3, 2023July 29, 2016 by Peter Kalmus

The film “Bikes vs Cars” tells us that bicycling for transportation can reduce our emissions. But more importantly, bicycling can change our mindset.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags bicycling, building resilient communities, sustainable transport policy Leave a comment

Germany Joins Europe’s Bike Highway Revolution

December 15, 2020July 19, 2016 by Kelly McCartney

Leave it to Germany to build a bicycle autobahn that connect 10 cities within its borders.

Categories Society Tags bicycling, bike highways, sustainable transport Leave a comment

The Chicago Honey Co-op Works with a Hive Mind

December 15, 2020July 1, 2016 by Kelly McCartney

Bees are essential to food production. In response to the massive, global colony collapse problem, myriad urban beekeeping organizations have cropped up around the country.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Food & Water Tags beekeeping, building resilient food systems, cooperatives Leave a comment

The People’s Railway

December 15, 2020June 30, 2016 by Kate Whittle

Early one cold winter morning back in 2008, Alex Lawrie of Somerset Co-op Services was shivering on the Yeovil railway platform when he had an idea.

Categories Economy Tags cooperatives, new economy, public transport Leave a comment

Inside the Little Free Pantry

December 15, 2020June 24, 2016 by Cat Johnson

Created by Jessica McClard, the Pantry is an easy way for people to share surplus food and household goods, and access items they may need.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags building resilient communities, sharing economy 1 Comment

Trama: Netweaving and Collaboration in Rio de Janeiro

December 15, 2020June 22, 2016 by Cândida Rato

In late 2014 a design project at PUC-Rio university led five students to the street in Rio de Janeiro to restore an idle square by opening it for people collaboration and creativity.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags building resilient communities, new economy, Placemaking, sharing economy Leave a comment

History as a Commons

December 15, 2020June 20, 2016 by Cat Johnson

We spoke about the importance of looking at the social, political and ecological elements of history, how history belongs not in dusty old shelves, but as a part of our everyday lives…

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags building resilient communities, cultural stories, Placemaking, the commons Leave a comment

The Library of Things

December 15, 2020June 17, 2016 by Cat Johnson

The Library of Things movement is emerging in communities around the world.

Categories Society Tags new economy, sharing economy, Tool Libraries Leave a comment

The Sustainability Commons: Using Open Source Design to Address Climate Change

December 15, 2020June 9, 2016 by Cat Johnson

A growing movement that combines open source design with sustainability is creating an exciting alternative to profit-driven, proprietary sustainability products.

Categories Economy Tags climate change, new economy, open source, p2p, the commons Leave a comment

City Repair: From Illegal Street Painting to City-Sanctioned Placemaking

December 15, 2020May 25, 2016 by Cat Johnson

We’re part of something so much larger than ourselves and it feels like an absolute gift to be alive in this time.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags building resilient communities, Placemaking Leave a comment

One Family’s Move From Cohousing to a Smaller, Tighter Community

December 15, 2020May 11, 2016 by Fellowship for Intentional Community Staff

This is the story of Rebecca Reid, her family, and their decision to move from a cohousing community to a farmhouse.

Categories Act: Inspiration, Society Tags building resilient communities, Cohousing, intentional communities Leave a comment
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