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The Commons Social Change Library is an online education library that offers resources about activism, campaigning and organising.[1][2] The library is based in Australia. The founder and director of the library is Holly Hammond, an activist educator.[3][4] The aim of the library is to make the work of social change and social movements more effective and efficient.[5] It supports activists with training and resource development.[6] The library contains collections from Australia and around the world[7] such as Mobilisation Lab.[8]

It has resources on different topics[9] such as on arts and creativity[10][11] and well-being.[12]

The library works on projects[13] with organisations in Australia and around the world.[14][15]

It is a registered charity and has tax Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) status.[16]

References

  1. ^ "The Commons". The Commons. Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  2. ^ "The Commons: A Library With a Difference". Better Reading. 2019-09-17. Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  3. ^ "The Commons Library : New chapters for social change". Ulex. 2019-12-14. Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  4. ^ "Holly Hammond โ€“ Cat Conference". Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  5. ^ "The Commons Library : New chapters for social change". Ulex. 2019-12-14. Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  6. ^ "Civil Resistance against Climate Change: Insights from Australia". Social Change Lab. Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  7. ^ "Browse". The Commons. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  8. ^ "Mobilisation Lab - The Commons Social Change Library". The Commons. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  9. ^ "Topics". The Commons. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
  10. ^ Webmaster, DDCA. "Commons Social Change Library launches new Arts and Creativity area". Non | Traditional Research Outcomes. Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  11. ^ Commons Library Creative Action Design, retrieved 2022-06-21
  12. ^ "Sparked by love and rage: An interview with Holly Hammond". Green Agenda. 2021-02-25. Retrieved 2022-06-21.
  13. ^ Commons Library (2021). "Annual Report 2020 - 2021" (PDF).
  14. ^ Leading Change Network (2022). "Leading Change Network Annual Report 2021" (PDF).
  15. ^ Australian Progress Annual Report 2020-2021 (2021). "Annual Report 2020-2021" (PDF).{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  16. ^ "ABN Lookup". abr.business.gov.au. 2014-11-01. Retrieved 2022-06-21.