With six adults per apartment, a new approach to building community in Brooklyn focuses on the “intentional” life.
That economic expansion leads to greater well-being is a central tenet of modern thought. And yet, that’s not what is happening in America today.
A Minneapolis community seeks to counteract centuries of federal policies that have put its people at a disadvantage.
Each year, local governments spend nearly $100 billion to move headquarters and factories between states. It’s a wasteful exercise that requires a national solution.
The nonprofit Code for America thinks it can unwind the administrative burdens that annoy and impoverish countless families.