Class, Race, and Privilege in Intentional Community
A co-owner of Heart-Culture Farm Community explores ways to use her privilege to help create a society where people are truly equal.
A co-owner of Heart-Culture Farm Community explores ways to use her privilege to help create a society where people are truly equal.
Predominantly white communities are going to stay that way until they acknowledge and address racism. Here is some guidance for doing that.
A cohousing project’s budget can help address class and classism—but the community also needs to articulate and explore its culture’s underlying or hidden rules.
Members of Sunward Cohousing recognize and attempt to transform their community’s differential treatment of white-skinned and dark-skinned neighborhood children.
The co-organizer of the People of Color Sustainable Housing Network shares strategies for deepening your community’s work on issues of race, class, and privilege.
How does one share income and expenses among a hundred people? Twin Oaks discovers how to supplant apathy with widespread engagement.