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Building Collectively Is Greener, Easier, and Cheaper

May 28, 2018

Eco-building in community offers both opportunities and challenges, benefits and potential drawbacks, as compared to doing it alone.

Adventures of the Mini Moon: Realities of building your own earthen house with reused materials and volunteer labor

May 26, 2018

Becoming a general contractor for a project way beyond one’s abilities can be a powerful, humbling, community-building learning adventure, especially when the house is made of horse manure.

Moving Beyond Diversity Towards Collective Liberation: Weaving the Communities Movement into Intersectional Justice Struggles

Mar 8, 2018

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.

Green and Resilient Neighborhoods: Portland, Oregon and Beyond

Jan 11, 2018

Columbia Ecovillage, Cully Grove Garden Community, Kailash Ecovillage, River Road Neighborhood, and elsewhere embody diverse, promising approaches to re-greening our lives.

Compact Community at Maitreya EcoVillage in Eugene, Oregon

Jan 1, 2018

Urban development needs sufficient density to support functional public transit, bicycling, and walking—while also staying beautiful, fun, green, and rich with community.

Enright Ridge Urban Ecovillage: A 13-Year-Old Retrofit Ecovillage in Cincinnati, Ohio

Dec 21, 2017

While it involves inevitable struggles, this replicable model both forms community and provides an ecological framework for living in the city.

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