Lessons from a Childhood in Maine
In rural Maine in the ’70s, community was everyday reality, and everyone needed help sometimes.
In rural Maine in the ’70s, community was everyday reality, and everyone needed help sometimes.
After 6,500 miles of pedaling and 100 community visits, a couple documents the promise of intentional community and cooperative living.
Kibbutzes, ecovillages, cohousing communities, and pocket neighborhoods offer us opportunities to make a new start.
Children in outdoor programs face—and often overcome—three major obstacles to learning and growth.
An innovative approach to collective community gardens nurtures a culture of giving while allowing participants to feed both themselves and those in need.
A fifth-grader takes initial steps toward right livelihood by creating a neighborhood newspaper that embodies and helps bring together her local community.