Aspiring to the Working Class
By learning necessary physical skills, these ecovillagers transcend the limitations of their middle-class educations.
By learning necessary physical skills, these ecovillagers transcend the limitations of their middle-class educations.
For the health of our species and the planet, we need ecovillages.
To create a thriving, diverse community, we need to learn how to host and integrate new people in ways that support them as multi-dimensional human beings.
What happens if, despite all outer appearances, one finds one’s worldview radically different from the mainstream?
If we are truly committed to diversity, we need to stop labeling people who hold religious ideas unlike our own as “cultists,” and start practicing the tolerance we preach.
A longtime ecovillage activist moves beyond denial to recognize the institutional racism affecting not only her society and her community, but her own way of thinking.