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Ruby Levine is the Marketing and Communications Contractor for P6. Based in Minneapolis, her vision for the future is grounded in economic community empowerment and anti-racism. Before coming to P6, she has worked with Grand Aspirations and CoFED.

 

 

Juliet B. Schor is a professor of sociology at Boston College. Schor’s research focuses on the sharing economy, consumption, working hours and climate change.

Linda Hogan is a Social Architect working in the world community. Currently a worker owner of hOurworld cooperative, Linda has enjoyed life as a social service administrator, trainer and community organizer for which she has received numerous awards. She works for peace by sharing stories from our common heart….

 

Terry Daniels, Community Co-op Developer, combines entrepreneurial leadership skills practiced and honed as owner/operator of several businesses with particular interest and experience in community-based economics.  Terry is a worker-owner at hOurworld cooperative.

 

Aurora DeMarco has over 30 years of community organizing experience.She has written and published on various topics including health care; child care; migrant workers; parenting; women's issues and cyberbullying.  She has worked with senior advocates pushing for Health Care for All ,  This  coalition was successful in helping to pass a single-payer bill through the NYS Assembly.  Aurora is a Licensed Massage Therapist with a specialty in working with Trauma Survivors.  Aurora has worked as a Grief Counselor for Hospice of New York.  She developed and presented workshops on working  with trauma survivors in hospice settings. She most recently facilitated a workshop on providing elder and hospice care in intentional communities.  She lives in an intentional community on Staten Island, New York and is working with Point A a collective dedicated to building more intentional income-sharing, egalitarian urban communities.

Devra Gartenstein founded Patty Pan Grill, a farmers' market concession, which became Patty Pan Cooperative in early 2013.