For three decades, Cath Muller has contributed to anarchist infrastructures and attempted to maintain and create housing/work economic environments in which to live with minimised hierarchies, minimised financial interactions and maximised ecological sustainability and political culture and action.
She has tried to bring the question ‘why?’ into activities in the mainstream and radical co-operative movements (Cornerstone housing co-op, workers.coop federation, Radical Routes, Co-ops UK, Platform 6 Development Co-op) and the question ‘how?’ into political and community activities (eco-defence, communal living, Sholebrokes Community Action Group, Leeds Community Organising and more). Now she’s making A Commune in the North, currently in Doncaster.