Cohousing Communities of Ann Arbor - Episode 4 of Planet Community

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  • čas přidán 16. 01. 2019
  • Cohousing communities are collaborative neighborhoods created with intention and a little ingenuity.
    They bring together the value of private homes with the benefits of more sustainable and community living. That means residents actively participate in the design and operation of their neighborhoods, and share common facilities and good connections with neighbors.
    Cohousing Communities act as innovative answers to today’s environmental and social problems.
    In this episode of Planet Community, travel to Ann Arbor, Michigan, where three adjacent cohousing communities have formed over the last 20 years, and are now home to over 300 people!
    Sunward: www.sunward.org/
    Great Oak: gocoho.org/
    Touchstone: www.touchstonecohousing.org/
    Cohousing US: cohousing.org/
    ***
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    This documentary series is Produced by the Fellowship for Intentional Community and Skillly Media: www.skillly.net/
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    ***
    What's is Planet Community all about?
    Let’s get real. We are facing multiple, interconnected global dangers, rooted in the exploitation of people and planet. These dangers include climate change, wealth disparity, and social injustice.
    These are co-created and mutually reinforcing problems. They are systemic, and systemic problems require holistic solutions.
    What do community solutions look like?
    Whether it’s a small group in a collective household or hundreds of people on a piece of land, intentional communities are micro-societies offering insights into living a cooperative set of values.
    They are living laboratories working to create and model whole systems, integrated locally to globally.

Komentáře • 35

  • @barbaranew1546
    @barbaranew1546 Před 4 lety +2

    You are SAVING our world and our PEOPLE

  • @precioustraveler
    @precioustraveler Před rokem +5

    Thank you for including Edith Lewis. I greatly appreciated hearing her honest telling of her experience as a Black person/family in primarily White co-housing. It’s a needed perspective.

  • @jasmineg.5699
    @jasmineg.5699 Před 4 lety +18

    Thank you for the honest comments on diversity in communities. I'm with a small forming community and those are perspectives that are important to us as we set out.

    • @jadaobren233
      @jadaobren233 Před 6 měsíci

      Hi! Can we talk more about the comunity?

  • @whatsnatural
    @whatsnatural Před 5 lety +29

    I was glad to hear the black young lady's experience. I have been contemplating moving into a community but I always noticed that there weren't too many african Americans in the communities. I often wondered how it would be and i thought it would be all peaches and roses since the community has a common goal. It was illuminating to realize that when living in a community we still have to deal with in grained societal beliefs. Also illuminating was the divorcee's comments on how people still have issues. I appreciate the honesty and the openness. It has helped me to have a more realistic view of different people living together and to be more open to others diversities. Thank you for sharing.

    • @yochaigal
      @yochaigal Před 5 lety +7

      Me too - it was honest, and very true. I live in a co-housing community that isn't particularly diverse (nor is the area we are in) and it's one of the greatest challenges we face.

    • @mikepowell8611
      @mikepowell8611 Před 4 lety +2

      Nobody forces anyone to live anywhere. People instinctively gravitate towards people like themselves. This is normal.

    • @CeceDeAnn
      @CeceDeAnn Před 3 lety +9

      Yochai Gal I am hoping to build a black community in my hometown of Georgia or the Carolina. But I don’t want to do co housing, I want to buy a cheap city. But to have all of the energy be solar or wind power. Small transit line of electric buses. 1 K-12 school, black owned bank, theater, pharmacy. A hospital, etc. with everything being energy operated, rent will be extremely low. I also want all the food to be from farms in our city, so you spend way less on food being that it’s from a farmer down the street. Hoping to combine a nursing home with a charitable hospital so older African Americans can live for free (:

    • @victoriabeckfinat225
      @victoriabeckfinat225 Před 3 lety +5

      @@mikepowell8611 The poster never said anything about anyone being forced to live anywhere. So, stop doing a poor job of deflecting and diminishing the actual point.

    • @andrea48103
      @andrea48103 Před 3 lety

      @@CeceDeAnn your idea sounds great, do you have a website or further info yet?

  • @LifeinBonnieland
    @LifeinBonnieland Před 2 lety +8

    This is my DREAM community, and I live just ten minutes down the road, but the economic disparity is HUGE. I have never seen a condo in this community go up for sale for less than $330,000. They will never achieve diversity without affordable housing.

    • @martadabis1350
      @martadabis1350 Před měsícem

      A smaller one was sold for $260K in 2023 and a similar for $280K this year… I know this is still a lot of money 😢

  • @thesource479
    @thesource479 Před 5 lety +10

    We are doing this 😆🙏
    I love that 3 of the major eco/Conscious / intentional communities websites lists thousands of communities, that are generally doing this!
    1. Fellowship for Intentional Community
    2. Global Eco Village Network
    3. NuMondo
    The world is One Global Village,
    & we are to see this fully manifest in our lifetime! 🌈

  • @TylerSimonds
    @TylerSimonds Před 5 lety +10

    Love this. I’m a “young” adult, excited abt cohousing, pocket neighborhoods, etc. Thanks for sharing!

    • @dannysbookauthority7280
      @dannysbookauthority7280 Před 5 lety +2

      When the Bible was taught and when massive drugs and unknown foreign operatives were not being shipped in it was called neighbors and friends. Don't be fooled by this socialistic communist soft sell we all know where it goes.

    • @ianperfitt
      @ianperfitt Před 3 lety +2

      @@dannysbookauthority7280 ..........wtf are you on about.

    • @thefreemenproject7027
      @thefreemenproject7027 Před rokem

      @@dannysbookauthority7280 😂 did they scan your brain too?🤣

    • @dannysbookauthority7280
      @dannysbookauthority7280 Před rokem

      @@thefreemenproject7027 If Bible Torah teachings were followed there would be no trouble in this world.

  • @carolleepirro278
    @carolleepirro278 Před 3 lety +2

    I love this!😇

  • @JordanBuzzy
    @JordanBuzzy Před 2 lety +2

    This is great. I've wanted to know more about those communities for some time now. I'd love for some of Ann Arbors neighborhoods to integrate more co-living ideas into the community.

  • @shawtatl
    @shawtatl Před 4 lety +7

    I almost know that I'll end up in a community such as this myself one day...… I can almost see it......

  • @kikikut22
    @kikikut22 Před 5 lety +1

    "star wars" comes to mind - like, how it started at episode 4... ...

  • @dannysbookauthority7280

    NEVER. SEEN THAT MOVIE.

  • @cecegichau9785
    @cecegichau9785 Před 5 lety +4

    This disturbs me for some reason. I hope they do background checks on EVERYONE

    • @planet-tyler666
      @planet-tyler666 Před 4 lety +5

      You belong in a gated community

    • @amycuaresma
      @amycuaresma Před 4 lety +2

      @@planet-tyler666 🤣😭🤣🤣

    • @JoyFay
      @JoyFay Před 2 lety +4

      Do you do background checks on your neighbors?