Ana Džokić is an architect, with over 20 years of experience pioneering unconventional approaches to the challenges of contemporary urban development. Ana is a founding member of two civil associations that deal with the unsustainability of the current housing condition. In Belgrade, Ko Gradi Grad is setting up a new breed of non-speculative housing cooperatives; in Rotterdam, Stad in de Maak manages “toxic assets” of stranded Dutch welfare housing. She is the founding director of Pametnija Zgrada, the first housing co-operative established in Belgrade in the last 20 years, and a member of the management board of the European Cooperative Society, MOBA Housing. She is also one of the founders of the energy cooperative Elektropionir in Belgrade, Serbia, a pioneer in small-scale solar in Serbia. Elektropionir was instrumental in changing Serbian law to recognize communities as prosumers - producers of electricity for self-consumption.
Paul Bradley (ROC USA) and Kristi Peterman (Liberty Landing Cooperative)
Leasehold Coops
Sumu Yakushima Housing Cooperative -- Japan
Multipro - Nicaragua
Maxime Zaït, Communa, Belgique
Ander Zabala Gomez, Sostre Civic, Catalonia, Spain
Rosie Moore, Peterborough Housing Co-op, New Zealand
Chan Hong, Minsnail Housing Co-op, South Korea
Brel Hutton-Okpalaeke NASCO - United States
Emma Liebherr, Co-operative Housing Ireland - Carlow, Ireland
Martin Müller, ABZ Housing Cooperative - Zurich, Switzerland
Sarcee Meadows Housing Co-op and the Women’s Circle - Calgary, Canada
Brenda Torpy and the Community Land Trust Model in the United States
Coopérative d'habitants Chamarel Les Barges, Vaulx en Velin, France
Coop Conversation with Sarah Jensen - Castlegreen Housing Co-op, Thunder Bay, Canada
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