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Nébesna Fortin
I grew up in a community, and love getting involved in the projects of my home ecovillage. I believe each of us as a role to play in the construction of the more beautiful world of our generation and that ecovillages are great platforms to put our dreams in action.

Ecovillage: La Cité Écologique   (Quebec, CAN)  missions is to develop an ecovillage that gives priority to education and sustainability based on the respect of all living beings . The 700 acres of land  offers housing for 80 members, volunteers and trainees. 

Email: nebesna(at)citeecologique.org 

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Daniel Bushman


Ecovillage: Sirius Community    (Ma, USA)   was established in 1978,  has a pioneered community, sustainability, spirituality, and education. With over 35 years of experience and tens of thousands of visitors, Sirius serves as a role-model for individuals and communities aspiring to be a part of the solution.

Email:  drbushman(at)gmail.com 

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Leonie Brien
I like living in an ecovillage, where you can make exchanges with others and learn from each other. I love getting involved in the development of my community and hope to get our work exchange program available to youth wishing to experience ecovillage lifestyle.

Ecovillage:  La Cité Écologique   (NH, USA) missions is to develop an ecovillage that gives priority to education and sustainable development based on respect for all living things.  The 325 acres of land offer housing for the 45 members, volunteers and trainees.  

Email: leonie(at)citeecologique.org

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Niki Anne 
For me, living in an ecovillage is a way to live more responsibly, economically and environmentally. I want to strengthen my connection to the network of stakeholders in THIS movement in order to be a stronger bridge for engaging people in sustainability education.

Ecovillage:   Earthaven Ecovillage   (North Carolina, US) mission is to create a village which is a living laboratory and educational seed bank for a sustainable human future. 

Email: nikianne(at)schoolofintegratedliving.org


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Valerie 
living in an ecovillage is a way to live more responsibly, economically and environmentally. I want to strengthen my connection to the network of stakeholders in THIS movement in order to be a stronger bridge for engaging people in sustainability education.

Ecovillage:   Twin Oaks Community   (Virginia, US) is 100 people sharing values of income-sharing, egalitarianism, cooperation and non-violence. We support ourselves by growing much of our own food and working in our communally-owned businesses. Our visitor program welcomes people to experience our lifestyle for 3 weeks (or maybe a lifetime...) 
Email: valerie(at)twinoaks.org


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John Creighton
I grew up in a community, and I think it would be nice to see a community of communities one day.


Ecovillage: Ionia    (Alaska, US)  has taken on food, thought and gathering, renewable energy, outreach and a huge reservoir of social capital l to inspire others who also need practical tools and hope. 


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  • About
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