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La comunidad de CC lanza consulta acerca de la estrategia del movimiento
by Ryan Merkley About CCHoy, la comunidad de Creative Commons está abriendo el proceso de consulta sobre el borrador de su estrategia para apoyar un movimiento global fuerte y en crecimiento.
CC Community releases movement strategy for consultation
by Ryan Merkley About CCToday, the Creative Commons community is opening consultation on its draft strategy to support a strong and growing global movement.
What does “open” mean in Nigeria? Reflections on a Nigerian Roundtable with Stakeholders
by Kayode Yussuf EventsIn the area of knowledge governance today, it is no longer in doubt that ‘open’ is an important and emerging paradigm and philosophy.
The top of the commons 2016: Favorites from our community of commoners
by Jennie Rose Halperin Uncategorized2016 is almost at a close, and our global communities are as busy as ever. Around the world, diverse groups are working together to create meaningful connections and light up the commons.
Announcing new staff to support CC’s global network
by Ryan Merkley About CCI’m thrilled to announce two new additions to Creative Commons’ full-time staff—Claudio Ruiz and Simeon Oriko. Both Claudio and Simeon will be taking on newly developed positions focused on supporting the growth of CC’s global network.
FRANCOCAR: An Awesome Fund Project in West Africa
by Mawusee Komla Foli-Awli UncategorizedThe Creative Commons Awesome Fund, a series of mini-grants intended to support our global communities, supported FRANCOCAR this year. FRANCOCAR is a range of events and activities in West Africa (Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast and Senegal) to promote open source software, digitization, and Creative Commons licenses. Follow #francocar if you want to stay in…
Introducing CC Panama!
by Jennie Rose Halperin About CCIt’s been a long journey for CC Panama! As our newest official global community member, they have been growing their organization since 2014 and have emerged as a leading voice in the Central American knowledge commons. Their work spans many of the Creative Commons program areas, including open education, arts and culture, and advocacy. The…
CC Tanzania’s Advocacy Training
by Aris Maro About CC, EventsThis post from Aris Maro of CC Tanzania outlines their work in support of the Creative Commons Awesome Fund, a series of small grants designed to help commoners work on projects that make their communities stronger. Thank you to CC Tanzania for their advocacy work in providing valuable information as representatives of Creative Commons ideals.…
Awesome Fund workshop to promote national culture and language in the Buryat Republic of Russia
by Z. Batbold About CCThis year, Creative Commons is running our first Awesome Fund, a series of small grants to promote the activities of our global community. In October, CC Mongolia ran a workshop to promote national culture and language in the Buryat Republic of Russia as part of their Awesome Fund grant. A full report on their activities can be…
CC Europe meetup in Lisbon
by Gwen Franck About CCWhat happens when you put 30 passionate commoners accustomed to meeting only online in a lovely conference venue in an historic city? Lots of talking, group updates, big plans being made, old and new issues being tackled, great projects presented, and new designs of collaboration schemes.