Cléa Fache has studied society and biodiversity at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. She is active in collectives working for ecology, democracy and social justice, fighting systemic oppression. She made a European tour and went to 16 different cities to meet with people reclaiming the power and the resources through commons, municipalism, self-management, degrowth and radical democracy experiments (CC-CoRDE | CliMates). She is now involved in a municipalist initiative in Paris “Paris Collectif”.
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