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This U.S. organization promotes the [[Commons]] in all its form.


Amongst its key leaders are David Bollier, author of [[Viral Spiral]]
'''= This U.S. organization promotes the [[Commons]] in all its form.  On the Commons serves as a commons movement strategy center.'''


OTC has a strongly recommended blog.  You can subscribe to various feeds here: http://www.onthecommons.org/rssfeeds.php
URL = http://www.OnTheCommons.org


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==Partners and Members of the Organization==
=Description=


Marcellus Andrews—New York, NY
"On the Commons  is a network of citizens and organizations exploring new ways to achieve social justice, environmental harmony and democratic participation at all levels of society.
Harriet Barlow—Blue Mountain Lake, NY
 
Maude Barlow—Ottawa, Ontario
The work of On the Commons takes many forms—from introducing innovative public policies and economic initiatives to supporting grassroots local action. We focus on a wide range of issues, which reach deep into the realms of ecology, economics, technology, politics, education, the arts and day-to-day life in diverse communities.
Peter Barnes—Point Reyes, California
 
Elizabeth Barnet—Inverness, California
On the Commons looks to the commons itself as a model for how we structure our organization, set our goals and chart our progress. We are committed to moving beyond “me” to “we,” and maintaining a sense of the whole as we direct our energies toward particular projects."
David Bollier—Amherst, MA
 
Jim Boyce—Amherst, MA
 
Alexa Bradley—Boston, MA
=More Information=
Rachel Breen—Minneapolis, MN
 
Chuck Collins—Boston, MA
* http://www.onthecommons.org/commons-moment-now
Chris Desser- San Francisco, CA
 
Mark Dowie—Point Reyes, CA
* OTC has a blog.  You can subscribe to various feeds here: http://www.onthecommons.org/rssfeeds.php
Kim Klein—Oakland, CA
Brad Lichtenstein—Milwaukee, WI
David Mann—Minneapolis, MN
Ana Micka—St. Louis Park, MN
Caroline Mc Andrews—New York, NY
Kathryn Milun—Duluth, MN
Daniel Moss—Boston, MA
Mark Muller—Minenapolis, MN
Anil Naidoo—Ottawa, Ontario
Julie Ristau—Minneapolis, MN
Jonathan Rowe—Point Reyes, CA
Jay Walljasper—Minneapolis, MN


On the Commons Partners
Blue Mountain Center—Blue Mountain Center, NY
Building Movement Project—New York City, NY
Council of Canadians—Ottawa, Ontario
Grassroots Policy Project—Boston, MA
Heart of the Beast Puppet Theater—Minneapolis, MN
Homegrown Minneapolis—Minneapolis, MN
Institute for Policy Studies—Washington, DC
Innate Strategies—Sausalito, CA
West Marin Commons—Point Reyes, CA
La Veta Commons—LaVeta, CO
Political Economy Research Institute— Amherst, MA
Vermont Law School—South Royalton, VT


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Latest revision as of 18:43, 14 February 2017

= This U.S. organization promotes the Commons in all its form. On the Commons serves as a commons movement strategy center.

URL = http://www.OnTheCommons.org


Description

"On the Commons is a network of citizens and organizations exploring new ways to achieve social justice, environmental harmony and democratic participation at all levels of society.

The work of On the Commons takes many forms—from introducing innovative public policies and economic initiatives to supporting grassroots local action. We focus on a wide range of issues, which reach deep into the realms of ecology, economics, technology, politics, education, the arts and day-to-day life in diverse communities.

On the Commons looks to the commons itself as a model for how we structure our organization, set our goals and chart our progress. We are committed to moving beyond “me” to “we,” and maintaining a sense of the whole as we direct our energies toward particular projects."


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