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What intentional communities can teach us about building trust

What intentional communities can teach us about building trust

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Intentional communities go by many names - commune, ecovillage, cohousing, co-living, student co-op. They are a group of people who have chosen to live together or share resources on the basis of common values. Join us for an hour as we explore the real world lessons from these communities on building trust, connection and all that binds healthy communities together. We’ll talk with Weave community members and others involved in the intentional communities movement.

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Friday, February 11 at 12:30pm Eastern Time (11:30am Central Time, 10:30am Mountain Time, 9:30am Pacific Time)

Free and virtual on Zoom.

If there are any accommodations our team can provide to ensure a meaningful experience, please let us know at weavehelp@aspeninstitute.org.

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Was this event recorded? Would love to catch the replay if it was - please lmk. Thanks!

Also, coincidentally there was this article in today's NYTimes on a failed intentional community in New Haven, CT. Definitely worth a read for anyone who is considering buying into one of these, even if it's already established. Governance by the community can have pitfalls if needed expertise is missing, no matter how well-intentioned the community membes are. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/0...ing-foreclosure.html

(Also attached as a pdf for those who cannot access the article via the above link).

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