Eric Utne, founder of the Utne Reader, phones into Contexts HQ to discuss his work on building intergenerational communities. Topics include a history of the Utne Reader and the shape of communities in modern society.
Also, Jon shares a discovery on religiosity and abortion.
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Judith Auslander — March 14, 2010
Thank you for the great interview. I am in MAIS (Masters at Interdisciplinary Studies) Program at Marylhurst University in Lake Oswego Oregon. My main study is gerontology and I am currently focused on intergenerational communities as the future in community building. Your interview will go into my paper and maybe my masters thesis if this is the direction I decide to focus on.
I used to subscribe to Utne, but stopped due to cost and time. However, after your interview - I am going to investigate how to afford it. Thank you.
shannon — March 15, 2010
nice shout out on the discovery, guys. ha!
Monica Hamburg — April 2, 2010
Just read the article in the print issue. So insightful! Cheers!