I don’t think any of us are in a community or group that is completely intentional. There’s a lot more at play than simply us choosing it. And I think the reasons go much farther back than we realize.
As global crises drive up costs and uncertainty, intentional communities offer ideas for how to share resources, cut bills ...
Cooperative living might look idyllic on paper, but intentional communities aren’t easy to sustain. It takes a hardy soul to weather all the monetary struggles, power imbalances, compromises with ...
Host Tanja Vidovic discusses intentional communities on this week’s Sustainable Living show with guest Cynthia Tina. Holding a degree in Sustainability as well as certificates in permaculture and ...
For nearly a decade, my family lived in a Mennonite intentional community on a 180-acre farm in the Midwest. We worked together with the members of our community, lived as close neighbors, shared ...
My time at The Daily Pennsylvanian taught me an important lesson about the communities we’re a part of and why we pour so much of ourselves into the spaces we inhabit. I originally joined the ...
‘Reverse-gentrify the country’: how Black and Indigenous intentional communities are reclaiming land
From California to Alabama, people of color are building communal spaces rooted in care and tradition Zappa Montag steps outside his home to a thicket of redwoods, Pacific madrones and oak trees.
INTERLOCHEN — Michigan’s first statewide tour of ecovillages and intentional communities will launch July 17 at Interlochen Center for the Arts, kicking off a weeklong journey across the state ...
But, in fact, you should do the opposite! Emerge, connect, get your hands in the soil and your feet on the pedals of a bike. You can start by becoming an intentional, committed, and creative neighbor.
It’s April, which means it’s time for the biggest stage in golf: the Masters Tournament. This year, former Oregon Duck Wyndham Clark is looking... Oregon baseball’s lineup responded to a 3-0 midweek ...
As rents and mortgage rates rise, there are a few people in the Capital Region who have stepped out of that way of life. They have formed intentional communities of unrelated people, usually by buying ...
CHICAGO -- Keri Rainsberger isn't rich. She works in the not-for-profit world for a relatively low-profit salary. Yet, as many Americans are scrimping for every penny, she hardly feels the pinch. She ...
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