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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) 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) 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 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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) 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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