RE: Much Ado | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Catya Belfer-Shevett (catya![]() |
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Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 21:01:48 -0700 (MST) |
My $.02... > You can't imagine the difference it makes to your community to have income > diversity, unless you see it for yourself. In our not-quite-land-searching group, we want the income diversity, but we're having a hard time figuring out how to make it happen. We just had a family drop out, in part because they feel we'll be out of their price range. Do you have any brilliant tips on this, for a group in the early stages? > There are cohousing communities > out there that look and feel like gated communities and I don't see much > difference at all, except that maybe people who live in gated communities > are at least honest with themselves about why they are there. The cohousing communities that I've seen that are probably what you are talking about seem to be very comfortable with it and honest with themselves - they wanted more community, and did the best they could to get it, and serious income diversity wasn't as important to them as other aspects of the process and result. Income diversity is not everyone's top priority. Personally, I'm a lot more concerned about other kinds of diversity, and I don't feel more than slightly guilty about it. I hope we have someone in our group again for whom it is a top priority, who will advocate for it and keep reminding us of it, but that's not where my own passion lies. > I am > dissatisfied with the movement and will continue to agitate > whenever I feel > it's necessary. Your dissatisfaction is totally valid, and the points you bring up are really important and clear. I heard them even through your insulting and patronizing tone, which certainly doesn't make me want to listen to you. You've already painted me as the enemy and you probably don't have a clue who I am. I'm glad you got good off list responses, but I wish you had gotten them ON list. I wish people would repost their questions that didn't get answered, and I wish people who are serious about economic diversity would talk about how to make it happen. Enough of MY wishing, - catya ____ Catya Belfer-Shevett ____\ / Interested in catya [at] spamcop.net \ / \/ Cohousing in MA? www.homeport.org/~catya \/ www.mosaic-commons.org
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