
From the EMUNAH Ecosystem of Multidimensional Living, regenerating planet and culture through telling stories of neighborhood scale villaging initiatives.
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This is the first in a new Neighborhood Produce series of meeting the neighbors, the revillagers, the people who are regenerating the village and repairing our world at the neighborhood scale, wherever they are.
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Right now, I’m in the middle of trying to collaboratively draft governance and agreement structures for our nascent, neighborhood-scale village co-op.
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