Ganas
40°38′16″N 74°05′00″W / 40.637779°N 74.083359°W
135 Corson Avenue, Staten Island | |
| Formation | 1979 |
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| Type | Intentional community |
| Purpose | Feedback Learning, recycling |
| Location | |
| Membership | 70–80 |
Ganas is an intentional community founded in 1979 in Tompkinsville, Staten Island. Ganas has non-egalitarian, tiered membership groups, and is thus a partial member at the Federation of Egalitarian Communities. The community uses a group problem-solving process called "Feedback Learning", which was begun by co-founder Mildred Gordon. The community attracted press attention after a 2006 shooting incident which led to lurid tabloid headlines. The community was founded by a group of six people, and has grown to consist of 10–12 core group members plus 60 to 70 members of varying involvement. There are three businesses run by Ganas, including a bookstore-cafe.