Land in a Sustainable and Just Society
To value equally the needs of all life and all people, we need to shift our land-use approach away from control towards access and stewardship.
To value equally the needs of all life and all people, we need to shift our land-use approach away from control towards access and stewardship.
After 40 years of summer camps and other gatherings with shifting locations, Dance New England finally lands on its own 417 acres.
The cofounder of GaiaYoga Gardens traces the life journey that led him through various intentional community experiences and teachers to seven “yes”’s—ultimately forming a comprehensive vision of a new “Domain 9” culture consciously designed to be in alignment with all of who we actually are.
A modern-day communitarian “networks” with Fourierist communities of the 1840s by examining their lives together and noticing enduring themes, challenges, and solutions.
Organizing and cleaning up after Midwest Catholic Worker gatherings can be hard work—but are more than counterbalanced by the inspiration, connection, and sense of greater purpose they provide.
The collaborative research process in this “virtual intentional community” comes with challenges, but the personal and collective outcomes of collaboration prove worth the trouble.