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Communities Magazine Back Issues, 2000s
published by the Fellowship for Intentional Community
ISSN: 0199-9346

Back copies of every issue of Communities magazine ever printed, from 1972 to the present. Some back issues are not available as originals. If we do not have original copies for a given issue we'll substitute photocopies. Please inquire by email or phone before ordering if you require originals.

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 Complete Set of Back Issues of Communities Magazine  Complete Set of Back Issues of Communities Magazine
published by the Fellowship for Intentional Community
ISSN: 0199-9346
Back copies of every issue of Communities magazine ever printed, from 1972 to the present.

Some back issues are available as originals; some are available only as photocopies.

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 Communities Magazine #139 (Summer 2008)  Communities Magazine #139 (Summer 2008)
Green Building
Natural Building and Community: Two Ways to Build Connection—Michael G. Smith; A Strawbale Village in Denmark: Building the Three-Legged Stool of Sustainability—Matthieu Lietaert; Urban Ecovillages: Micro-Infill Cohousing Without Cars—Mark Lakeman; Our Zero-Waste Chicken Camper—Jan Steinman; How a Hawai'i Community Rescued a Marimba Studio from the Bulldozer—John Schinnerer; Battling the Bureaucracy in Israel Kibbutz Lotan wanted to build "dome-atories"—Michael Livni; The Marriage of Natural Building with Conventional Building—Brandy Gallagher and Elke Cole; Seeking Community—The Quest for Community: A Personal Journey into the Grey Zone—Tree Bressen; Community Where You Are—Cook One Meal, Eat for a Week—Joelle Novey; Living in Community—A Week in the Life: Sustainable Living in an Intentional Community—Niann Emerson Chase and Gabriel of Urantia; Publisher’s Note—Good to Go: Though the Boat Has a Hole in It, We’re Plenty See-worthy—Laird Sandhill; Worldwide Community—New Norcia Community: Australia's Monastic Town—Bill Metcalf; My Turn—Fairies and Chainsaws: Finding Balance in an Ecovillage—Kiesa Kay; Cohousing Life—Central Florida: Breaking "Green" Ground—Florida-Central Cohousing; Reviews—The Barefoot Architect: A Handbook for Green Building Beyond You and Me: Inspiration and Wisdom for Building Community; Last Words—"Patchwork"—Elizabeth Barrette; "Mellow Springs"—Kiesa Kay
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 Communities Magazine #138 (Spring 2008)  Communities Magazine #138 (Spring 2008)
Women in Community
Valuing a Culture of Women—Colette Hoff and others; From Intentional Community to Building a Tribe—Anissa Ljanta; What’s Masculine, What’s Feminine, and What Am I?—Mollie Curry; Transgendered at Twin Oaks—Calliope Kurtz; Journey Inn: Gleanings from the World of Women—Janaia Donaldson; Building a Business in Community—Alline Anderson; Good Meetings—The Power Imbalance—Caroline Estes, Beatrice Briggs, Tree Bressen and Laird Schaub; Founding Community—The Ballad of Shiram—Tatiana Ginsburg; Community Where You Are—How Community Values Conquered Climate Change—Malcolm Hollick; Publisher’s Note—Martyrs and Slackers—Laird Sandhill; Cohousing Life—Women in Cohousing—Betsy Morris; Ecovillage Living—Ecovillage Activists in Japan—Diana Christian; My Turn—The Not-So-Simple Country Life—Toby Champion; Reviews—Get Satisfied; Peripatetic Communitarian—Remembering Geoph Kozeny in Photos.
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 Communities Magazine #137 (Winter 2007)  Communities Magazine #137 (Winter 2007)
Communities Making a Difference
Can We Make a Difference?—Mark Lakeman; When "No" is Just an Uneducated "Yes"—Brandy Gallagher; Let's Do Graywater First!—Laura Dvorak & J. Brush; From Eco—Kooks to Eco—Consultants—Jonathan Dawson; Turning People On to Community—Fred & Nancy Lanphear; A "Wife Swapping" Adventure—Melanie Rios; Preventing "Tyranny of the Minority"—Bea Briggs, Laird Schaub, & Tree Bressen; On the Road with Zephyr, Part Three—Zephyr Twombly; Good Neighbors—Ellie Sommer; Fellowship News—Tony Sirna—Diana Leafe Christian: Fare Thee Well!; Community Living Worldwide—International Communal Studies Association Conference at Damanhur—Bill Metcalf; Fellowship News—Geoph Kozeny Dead at 57—Laird Schaub; Ecovillage Living—Challenges for Ecovillages in the 21st Century—Matthieu Lietaert; Reviews—Touching the World—Passion Big as a Planet; Peripatetic Communitarian—The Crazies Among Us: Balancing Compassion with Capacity—Geoph Kozeny.
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 Communities Magazine #136 (Fall 2007)  Communities Magazine #136 (Fall 2007)
Is Beauty Important?
Notes on Beauty in Community—Chuck Durrett; Does It Really Matter What It Looks Like?—Darin Fenger; The "Ten Most Beautiful" Communities in the World—Diana Leafe Christian; We Walk in Beauty—Giovanni Ciarlo; When Adobe Pueblo Meets Star Trek—Diana Leafe Christian; The Design Process at Yulupa—Michael Black; The Meandering Paths of Arcadia—Alex Daniell and Giles Blunden; Good Meetings—When Someone Blocks Far Too Frequently—Bea Briggs, Caroline Estes, Laird Schaub, and Tree Bressen; Seeking Community—On the Road with Zephyr Twombly, Part Two; Living In Community—Ujamaa (cooperative economics)—Gwynelle Dismukes; Publisher's Note—Laird Schaub—Tragedy's Hard Questions; Ecovillage Living—Crossing Generational Bridges at the Brazil ENA Meeting—Alison Rosenblatt; Cohousing Life—Innovative Solutions—Raines Cohen; Fellowship News—Curious George Steps Back—Laird Schaub; Reviews—Works of Heart; Memories of Drop City; Peripatetic Communitarian—Community, Love, and Healing—Geoph Kozeny.
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 Communities Magazine #135 (Summer 2007)  Communities Magazine #135 (Summer 2007)
What Do You Eat? Where Does it Come From?
Celebrating the Food Revolution—Basil Kraut; Making New Choices, Planting New Seeds—About Lama Foundation; A New Root Cellar, Bulk Buying, and Two CSAs—Marty Hiller; also Other EVI Responses to Energy Decline and EVI’s Activism in the Wider Community; Eating Local—Living at Emerald Earth; Food, Glorious Food!—Stan Hildebrand; Gardening in the Alentejo—Leila Dregger; On the Road with Zephyr—Zephyr Twombly; Founding Community: “The Village” in Tipperary: Ireland’s First Large-Scale Ecovillage—Johnny Connolly; Community Where You Are: Stocking our Community Pantry—Mitchell Johnson;Hopeful Signs from our Annual Bean Counting—Laird Schaub; Ecovillage Living: Varese Ligure: From Traditional Italian Village to “Eco-community”—Giovanna Dunmall; Federation Update: Twin Oaks’ Labor Credit System; My Turn: What I’m Learning from Community—Alan Pakaln; Reviews—Finding Community: How to Join an Ecovillage or Intentional Community; Little House on a Small Planet; Peripatetic Communitarian: Privacy and Transparency—Geoph Kozeny
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 Communities Magazine #134 (Spring 2007)  Communities Magazine #134 (Spring 2007)
Temporary Community—What Do We Learn?
What Interns & Work Exchangers Say—Darin Fenger; Is Hosting Work Exchangers Worth It?—Dona Willoughby; Hello, Goodbye—Jules Pelican; Natural Building Blues: Lessons From A Community Internship—Mark Mazziotti; How I Learned To Hug A Windmill—Sarah Steinberg; Good Meetings—Bea Briggs, Laird Schaub, Tree Bressen, Caroline Estes, and Karl Steyaert; Seeking Community—Chris McClellan; Founding Community—Joseph Kilpatrick; Community Where You Are: WISE Circles: Nonresidential Communities of Support for Women—Doreen Blumenfeld.
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 Communities Magazine #133 (Winter 2006)  Communities Magazine #133 (Winter 2006)
Helping Your Local Economy Thrive
How a Steady State Economy Can Change Our Lives—Paula L. Craig; An Abundance of Small, Sustainable Solutions—Paul Glover; Our Own Money: Recipe for Healthy Local Economies—Albert Bates; Local Currencies—Stephen Burke “Mutual Enterprise”: Creating New Jobs Locally—Paul Glover; How Ecovillages Can Grow Sustainable Local Economies—Jonathan Dawson; When We Should Use “Blocking Power”—Caroline Estes, Bea Briggs, Karl Steyaert, and Tree Bressen; Seeking Community—Frank Beaty; Founding Community—Kees Kolff.
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 Communities Magazine #132 (Fall 2006)  Communities Magazine #132 (Fall 2006)
Will You Live Your Elder Years in Community?
Laird Schaub, Bea Briggs, and Tree Bressen—Good Meetings; Dan Chiras and Dave Wann—Community Where You Are; Frank Beaty—Seeking Community; Scott Kellogg and Stacy Pettigrew—Founding Community; Lisa Paulson—Living in Community; Molly Prentiss—The Giant Sea Turtle in Our Shower; Ernest “Chick” Callenbach—Ecotopia in Japan?; Darin Fenger—Graying in Community; June Knack—Healing in the Common House (With a Little Help from My Friends); Craig Ragland—Elder Cohousing—An Idea Whose Time Has Come?; Laird Schaub—Publisher’s Note: “Ruth” or Consequences; Tami Brunk—Ecovillages Worldwide: The Palestinian with a Green Thumb; Parke Burgess—Federation Update.
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 Communities Magazine #131 (Summer 2006)  Communities Magazine #131 (Summer 2006)
Good Works in Community
Susan DeFreitas—Prescott’s “EcoHood”; Dan Chiras & Dave Wann—Start a Neighborhood Newsletter; Diana Leafe Christian—Intern at an Ecovillage; Caroline Estes, Bea Briggs, Tree Bressen, and Laird Schaub—The Overly Powerful Community Member; Darin Fenger—When Oprah or Geraldo Call . . .; Ralph McAtee—Seven Months in the Gulf; Peter Schweitzer—“How Can We Help?” The Farm’s Plenty Organization; Michael Livni, Mark Naveh, Alex Cicelsky—Building Bridges of Clay, Mud, and Straw; Rosy Betz-Zall—I Can Do It Because I Live in Community; Darin Fenger—Communities That Serve Others . . . and Love Doing It; Alyson Ewald—It Shows Our Neighbors We Want to Contribute; Phil Tymon, Brock Dolman, Adam Wolpert, Dave Henson—Heirloom Gardens, Clean Water, and No GMOs
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 Communities Magazine #130 (Spring 2006)  Communities Magazine #130 (Spring 2006)
Peak Oil and Sustainability
Jan Steinman & Diana Leafe Christian—Community Survival During the Coming Energy Decline; Jan Steinman—An Energy Primer: How We Consume Our Ancient Sunlight; Ethan Genauer—Peak Oil and Community Food Security; Lydia Doleman and Mark Lakeman—City Repair and the Opportunity of Peak Oil; Jonathan Dawson—Peak Oil as "Opportunity"?; Megan Quinn—Helping Friends and Neighbors Prepare; Guy Prouty—Preparing For A Post-Carbon World: Why I´m Joining O.U.R. Ecovillage; Patricia Greene—Living the (Almost) Petrol-Free Life
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 Communities Magazine #129 (Winter 2005)  Communities Magazine #129 (Winter 2005)
Urban Communities & Ecovillages
Richard Register—The Village Can Save the City; Our Sustainable Urban Acre; Living the Good Life Downtown; Lois Arkin—An Urban Ecovillage of the Near Future; A Farm Grows in Portland; A Home-Grown Ecovillage on Our Street ; "Urban Biotope"—Japanese Style; Ask the Experts: What Do You Do When . . . ?
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 Communities Magazine #128 (Fall 2005)  Communities Magazine #128 (Fall 2005)
Resolving Conflict in Community
Trust, Connection, and Clear Agreements; The Gifting Circle: A Communication Process that Feels Good; 71 Ways To Build Trust & Connection or Reduce or Resolve Conflict; Our Toughest Membership Decision Ever; Ask the Experts: What Do You Do When . . . ?; Creating Community Where You Live—From Eco-Home to Sustainable Neighborhood; How Walnut Street Co-op Financed Its Property
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 Communities Magazine #127 (Summer 2005)  Communities Magazine #127 (Summer 2005)
The Face of Cohousing in 2005
The Face of Cohousing in 2005; The Next Phase: Senior Cohousing; What Have We Learned in Five Years?; Cohousing to EcoVillages: A Global Feminist Vision?; A "Green" Architect Falls in Love--With FrogSong Cohousing; Joining A Cohousing Community: Risks & Rewards
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 Communities Magazine #126 (Spring 2005)  Communities Magazine #126 (Spring 2005)
The Arts in Community
101 Art Projects Your Community Can Do; Painting and Dancing for Community Spirit; Creativity as "Learning Game"; Confessions of a Process Warrior
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 Communities Magazine #125 (Winter 2004)  Communities Magazine #125 (Winter 2004)
Life After Student Coops
What I Learned Last Summer; Ruined for American Culture; Now I Want to Join a Community (or Maybe Start My Own); The Toughest Issue We Ever Faced
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 Communities Magazine #124 (Fall 2004)  Communities Magazine #124 (Fall 2004)
Spiritual Community
Avoiding Spiritual Community; Rocky Mountain High; Why I'm Moving to Findhorn; On the Edge of the Abyss; Spiritual Beings, Material World; Do We Really Value "Diversity"?
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 Communities Magazine #123 (Summer 2004)  Communities Magazine #123 (Summer 2004)
A Day in the Life
By the Plume of Popocapetl; A Spring Day in Portugal; La Caravana Arcoiris por la Paz; Piligrimage in a Desert Monastery; How to Really Support Ecovillages (Not Just Hugs and Theories).
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 Communities Magazine #122 (Spring 2004)  Communities Magazine #122 (Spring 2004)
Community Seeker's Guide
My Marathon Tour of Communities; From a Community Seeker's Journal; Planning a Community Visit; Tips for Guests & Hosts; When and Why to Block Consensus; Seeking Community in New York City.
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 Communities Magazine #121 (Winter 2003)  Communities Magazine #121 (Winter 2003)
Thriving in Community
Still Thriving After All These Years; Where There Are Cooks, There's Good Morale; Finding My Heart at Camphill Soltane; Ecology in Community: Commitment to Place; Living the Spiritual Quest of Elder Years.
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