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Community Wisdom for Everyday Life
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- Publisher’s Note: Crossing the Red Sea by Laird Schaub
- Notes from the Editor: Community Wisdom for Everyday Life by Chris Roth
- Wisdom from Within, Wisdom from Without by Karin Iona Sundberg
- Seeking Community: A Conversation to Shape Our Future by Paul Born
- Being Human by Joyce Hollyday
- Losing Community, Finding Community: Will Winterfeld’s Story by Paul Born
- Expressing Gratitude in Community by Devon Bonady
- Fostering Vulnerability by Eli Winterfeldve
- Bringing Home Lessons from Community Living by Melanie Rios
- New Culture Perspectives for Everyday Life by Sarah Taub with Michael Rios
- Sharing Community Wisdom by Dianne G. Brause
- The Values of Shared Ownership by Tim Miller
- Yes, Wealthy People Want to Live in Community in Sustainable Ways Too! by Jennifer Ladd
- Cultivating the Neighbourhood by Nina Bailey-Dick
- The Veterans Writing Group and the Military Community by Shepherd Bliss
- Humaneitarians Unite by Caroline Abels
- Eat Like You Give a Damn: A Shibboleth from Seattle by Laird Schaub
- “Dreeeeeem On!”: The Re-Education of a Nonprofit Seeking to Build Community by Danielle Phoenix
- Jump on the Wisdom Train by Colin Doyle
- Mount Madonna’s Wisdom for Everyday Life by Ward Mailliard with Avi Kruley, Brajesh Friedberg, Dayanand Diffenbaugh, Iris Kachuck, Ratna Jenna Sturz, Savita Kay Brownfield, and Stephanie Conway
- Community Archiving: Denison University Homestead by Joshua Finnell
- Picking Fights for Peace by Janna Payne
- Saying Goodbye to Consensus-with-Unanimity in European Communities; Busting the Myth that Consensus-with-Unanimity Is Good for Communities, Part IV by Diana Leafe Christian
- Review—The Intentional Christian Community Handbook by Nancy Roth
- Review—The Encyclopedic Guide to American Intentional Communities by Chris Roth
- Review—The Rhythm of Rutledge by Chris Roth
- Creating Cooperative Culture: Finding Community, Producing Durability—Learning from the rhythms of Rutledge by the Last Volunteer