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Jennie Rose Halperin
Jennie was the Senior Communications Manager at Creative Commons. She makes the CC communications and brand sparkle and works with communities to tell their stories through a variety of media.
Before joining Creative Commons, Jennie worked for Safari Books Online/O’Reilly Media as the Product Engagement Manager where she managed community marketing and test-driven product growth with a mighty team of technologists dedicated to innovation in online learning. She was previously at Mozilla on the Community Building Team and earned her masters degree in Library Science.
Posts by Jennie Rose Halperin
What does it mean to have a shared culture? A wrapup from this year’s CC Global Summit
EventsAnother year, another incredible Creative Commons Global Summit! This year, nearly 400 Creative Commoners gathered in Lisbon, Portugal to lift their voices in support of the Commons as advocates, activists, creators, and community members dedicated to a more open and sharing world.
Meet CC: The 2019 Creative Commons Global Summit Scholarships
About CC, EventsEvery year, Creative Commons invites community members from around the world to join us at our Global Summit. It is crucial that we come together as a community, celebrate each other, light up the commons, and collaborate.
The freedom to listen: Rute Correia on the power of community radio
Open CultureAcademic, producer, and open culture enthusiast, Rute Correia is a Lisbon-based doctoral candidate who produces the White Market Podcast, which focuses on free culture and CC music.
Is it possible to decolonize the Commons? An interview with Jane Anderson of Local Contexts
UncategorizedJoining us at the Creative Commons Global Summit in 2018, NYU professor and legal scholar Jane Anderson presented the collaborative project “Local Contexts,” “an initiative to support Native, First Nations, Aboriginal, Inuit, Metis and Indigenous communities in the management of their intellectual property and cultural heritage specifically within the digital environment.”
CC0 at the Cleveland Museum of Art: 30,000 high quality digital images now available
About CCToday, we are announcing a release of 30,000 high quality, free and open digital images from the museum’s collection under CC0 and available via their API.