Intentional Communal Living in Oakland California

“Phil Levin and Kristen Berman wanted to live with their friends, but they didn’t want to sacrifice their privacy, so they started their own intentional community where you can choose your neighbors and eat together but still have your own home.”

Today, on their one-third-acre lot in Oakland (California), there are 20 adults and 4 babies living in 6 buildings with 10 units.” They work under the principle that “people are happiest and healthiest surrounded by people they love and admire”.

Read in GEO Co-Op

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