[CRNMC] Historic First Meeting of the National Community Rights Network

Carrie Durkee cdurkee at mcn.org
Thu Oct 30 07:04:57 PDT 2014


Hello all…good to know about!!
Carrie
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> Since 2010, CELDF has been working with our partner communities to create statewide Community Rights Networks (CRNs), joining together residents, local governments, and grassroots organizations to advance community rights to local self-governance, to a healthy environment, and to sustainable food, energy, and other systems.
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> Today, we have CRNs in Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Ohio, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, and Washington. We are very pleased to help these Networks to launch the National Community Rights Network (NCRN), joining together communities and states across the country to build a movement for community and nature's rights.
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> Below is a press release from the NCRN Board of Directors. Please join us in celebrating this historic event!
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> From all of us at CELDF
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> National Community Rights Network Holds Historic First Meeting
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> click here to read in pdf
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> CONTACT: Cliff Willmeng, bigreddog1934 at yahoo.com, 303-478-6613
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> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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> October 30, 2014
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> SEVEN SPRINGS, PENNSYLVANIA: At its historic first meeting earlier this month, members of theNational Community Rights Network (NCRN) gathered to seat their permanent Board of Directors and accelerate the work of advancing the rights of local communities to the state and national level.
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> The NCRN has grown out of the grassroots organizing of the Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund (CELDF), which has assisted communities to advance Community Rights at the local level for nearly 20 years.  More than 160 communities across the U.S. have adopted CELDF-drafted Community Bills of Rights, protecting community rights to clean air and water, sustainable food, energy, and other systems, and the right to local self-governance.
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> Since 2010, these same communities have joined together to launch state Community Rights Networks (CRNs) consisting of municipalities, grassroots organizations, and local government officials supporting Community Rights, in order to drive those rights to the state level. The NCRN is the next step in that advancement.
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> “The NCRN has rapidly become the leading voice in the country for Community Rights and the right to local, community self-government. It is the movement that environmental, civil rights, and labor activists have been looking for – one that liberates communities across the country from being at the mercy of corporate “rights” and governmental powers exercised by those corporations,” said Thomas Linzey, Executive Director of CELDF.  Linzey added, “The time has come to free ourselves from those constraints and become self-governing in the name of economic and environmental sustainability.”
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> President of the NCRN, Cliff Willmeng, of Lafayette, Colorado, stated, "People and communities have for too long lived with the regulation of our freedoms, and the exploitation of our labor and natural environment. The NCRN is a leap forward for genuine grassroots organizing, and provides a platform for systemic, democratic changes to our government and economy."              
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> The new board members represent Pennsylvania (PACRN), New Hampshire (NHCRN), Oregon (ORCRN), Ohio (OHCRN), Colorado (COCRN), New Mexico (NMCCR) and Washington (WACRN). Each delegate has engaged in Community Rights efforts locally and is dedicated to elevating the rights of communities above the claimed “rights” of corporations in order to protect and establish sustainable food, energy, economic, and other systems. 
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> The NCRN is committed to providing education, outreach, and support for the development of additional statewide Community Rights Networks. The organization is partnering with state and local Community Rights advocates to build a grassroots, people-driven, Community Rights Movement that will democratize and humanize decision-making at all levels.
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> The NCRN mission is to assist our state Community Rights Networks to educate people across the country on local, community self-governance and community rights; secure the inalienable rights of all people, communities, and ecosystems through local self-governance; assert community rights to empower and liberate communities from state preemption and corporate harm; and advance those efforts toward state and federal constitutional change. 
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