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* [[Safer Space Policy]]
* [https://omnicommons.org/occupy Book the Space] for your event or meeting.
* [[Statement of Solidarity]]
* [[Safer Space Policy]] and [[Statement of Solidarity]]
* How to be a [[Responsibilibuddy]]
* How to be a [[Responsibilibuddy]] for events at the Omni
* [[Conflict Resolution Policy]]
* [[Conflict Resolution Policy]]
* [[Simple things you can do to help]]
* [[Simple things you can do to help]] around the building
* [[Omni-readiness]]
* [[Omni-readiness]] - Renovation projects for getting the building up to code!
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Omni Oakland Commons

A space in Oakland, California collectively stewarded by a group of local, collective-process based groups. See our Founding Document to learn more about our values and how we work!

Omni Oakland Commons is comprised of several Bay Area collectives. Its express purpose is to build consensus among member collectives with minimal possible bureaucracy for the administration of a common space and sharing of resources for the use and stewardship of the greater community. Each collective puts forth a delegate to participate in the consensus process.

The delegates do not function as any sort of governing body for the groups involved in any general sense. There are no senators. Their only and sole point is to reach consensus on the use of the space, how to pay bills, resolve any conflicts between the groups in the space, interface with the state, banks, authorities and map out the logistical dissemination of the collective work needed to maintain the space as a commons open to the surrounding community: That's it.

  • What kind of groups?
    • Donation-based
    • Volunteer-led
    • Non-profit
    • Worker Owned
    • Offer value to the public for free or sliding scale
  • What core values do groups share?
    • Standing in solidarity with all oppressed people
    • Cultures of consent, against rape, violence & exploitation
    • The survival & thrival of our communities and neighborhoods
    • Striving for social, economic & environmental justice
    • Maintaining an active, publicly accessible commons
    • Fostering radical discourse and education
    • Removing barriers to technical innovation and scientific inquiry by providing needed equipment and space for individual and group learning.
    • Providing a venue for innovative cultural production