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Fellowship for Intentional Community: Our mission is to support and promote the development of intentional communities and the evolution of cooperative culture.
A Watership Down
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- Fellowship for Intentional Community
Meet the neighbors:
- Near Cincinnati
- In Cincinnati
- In Ohio
Mission: A water-based, sustainable effort, with a view to a better quality of life. (tentative statement)
From www.ic.org/directory/a-watership-down/:
It was something to think about after occupy...We needed something, anything, so we consensed...then we travelled...then we worked...then we suffered...then we died...because it wasn't actually sustainable...it wasn't even livable...and ultimately it wasn't survivable.
This option removes the encumbrance of land ownership, which arguably is impossible--or at the least incredibly injust--in these united states...
You can be a nomad anywhere.
You can help others anywhere.
Primarily sailboats.
Secondarily water-based living.
Tertiary nomadic lifestyle.
(tentative description)
- Address
- Physical Address
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- United States
Organization Type
Tags
- Commune (organized around sharing almost everything)
- Ecovillage (organized around ecology and sustainability)
- Cohousing (individual homes within group property)
- Shared Housing, Cohouseholding, or Coliving (multiple individuals sharing a dwelling)
- Student Housing or Student Co-Op
- Spiritual or Religious
- Transition Town or Eco-Neighborhood (focused on energy/resource resiliency)
- Traditional or Indigenous