Speakers Speakers (Annares annual conference)
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Majorie Klocko
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Nakia is an experienced ecologist specializing in the restoration and sustainable management of wastelands and degraded ecosystems. With over a decade of hands-on research in arid regions and post-industrial landscapes, Nakia has become a leading figure in the development of innovative approaches to revitalize these often overlooked areas. Her work focuses on fostering resilient ecosystems by combining traditional knowledge with cutting-edge ecological practices. A strong advocate for community-driven environmental solutions, Nakia collaborates closely with local populations to ensure that restoration efforts not only heal the land but also benefit those who depend on it.
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Mose is a visionary strategist and community organizer specializing in decentralized governance and resource allocation. As the coordinator of several large-scale participatory initiatives across Annares, Mose has played a key role in shaping systems that empower local assemblies to manage their own resources and address regional challenges. With a deep understanding of cooperative principles and horizontal decision-making, Mose works to dismantle hierarchical structures in favor of inclusive, community-led solutions. His innovative approach to resource management emphasizes fairness, transparency, and sustainability, making him a leading voice in the movement toward self-governance and collective action on Annares.
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Corey is a dedicated environmental activist and systems engineer, specializing in renewable energy solutions for off-grid communities on Annares. With a background in sustainable technology and a passion for community resilience, Corey has led numerous projects that focus on decentralizing energy production and ensuring equitable access to clean energy. His work blends technical expertise with a commitment to social justice, helping underserved regions transition to sustainable power sources while reducing their ecological footprint. Corey's collaborative approach empowers local communities to take control of their energy futures through participatory planning and cooperative management of resources.
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Domingo Ondricka
Domingo is a devoted worker and organizer within one of Annares' largest farming cooperatives. With years of experience in both agricultural work and cooperative management, Domingo has become a key advocate for worker-owned farms that prioritize collective decision-making and equitable resource distribution. His hands-on knowledge of farming, combined with his passion for cooperative governance, allows him to bridge the gap between labor and leadership, ensuring that every worker has a voice in shaping the cooperative's future. Domingo's efforts focus on creating sustainable, community-driven agricultural models that empower workers while fostering ecological stewardship and economic resilience.
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Arianna Sauer
Arianna is a seasoned advocate and organizer for workers' cooperatives, with extensive experience in building and sustaining cooperative enterprises across various sectors. His work centers on creating democratic workplaces where workers have collective ownership and control, fostering economic justice and self-management. Arianna has helped establish numerous cooperatives on Annares, providing training and support to ensure they thrive in both rural and urban settings. Passionate about workers’ rights and solidarity economics, Arianna's approach emphasizes the importance of shared decision-making, equitable resource distribution, and community empowerment, making him a pivotal figure in the cooperative movement across the planet.
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