Women working in an Intentional Community. Creative Commons By Robbi Baba Via Flickr. “An intentional community is a group of people who live together and who regularly associate with each other on ...
As conflict intensifies in the Middle East, energy markets swing wildly and the cost of living keeps climbing, a pressing question is emerging for anyone who is tied in to the fluctuating energy and ...
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 ...
The Minneapolis Coalition for Intentional Communities group meets to work on proposed changes to the city zoning code. “I donate to help sustain journalism that operates free from state control or ...
Some Minneapolis residents are challenging a housing ordinance that limits how many non-family members can live within the same house. At a meeting organized by the University District Alliance on ...
“Humanity thrives when people work together,” says the Fellowship for Intentional Community (FIC), a Missouri-based non-profit that promotes the development of ICs and the evolution of cooperative ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
HAMSHIRE, Texas - Two years ago, 16 adults lived and worked together in an old ranch house and the attached sleeping quarters. On the 15 acres surrounding the home, they raised goats, pigs, catfish, ...
In high heels that crunched on a mixture of gravel and recently fallen snow, the real estate agent teetered as she climbed a hill on the property about 25 miles from Fayetteville, Diana Rivers recalls ...