Three Kinds of Community—Three Kinds of Experience and Learning
Whether with refugees, in the inner city, or in intentional groups, community holds life-long lessons.
Whether with refugees, in the inner city, or in intentional groups, community holds life-long lessons.
Even an anti-authoritarian household needs agreements—but who and how to enforce them is another question.
After years of advocacy, social justice work, and on-the-ground experience, a squatter passes the bar exam.
A century since the United States’ first citywide zoning ordinance, community founders can find support in unexpected places when navigating land use laws.
After nearly three decades of activity, a pioneering eco-community collapses under the weight of legal attacks by a small group of neighbors.
After an engaged local citizenry creates cultural shifts, a city endorses rather than prosecutes code-bending strategies that promote resilient community.