What is "community" and why do we yearn for it? If we have lost our sense of community, how do we get it back? What is the spiritual need that draws us all to community? These are the questions that WAYS WE LIVE sets out to answer.
The concept of community is central to our well-being as individuals and as a society. Yet fragmented families, constant moving and job changes have led to a pervasive feeling of isolation and a sense that we've somehow lost community to the past. WAYS WE LIVE explores new models of community that provide the spiritual sustenance we crave.
Producers Heather MacAndrew and David Springbett take us on location around the United States and Canada to uncover a treasure trove of changing communities and meet local heroes who create them - ordinary people who find ways to reclaim their neighborhoods, and a new breed of thinkers who champion a return to grassroots participation in community. The series tackles a lot of life's tough questions about what, in the end, gives meaning to our lives.
The titles in the series are:
Community Animals - Leading thinkers explore community, work, time, values, and change.
Virtually Intentional - Finding community in the cloister, a commune, and in cyberspace.
Community by Design - Good design of houses and neighborhoods builds community.
Making Shelter - My Home with Others - Co-ops and co-housing provide new models for building community.
Reclaiming Community - Communities in Toronto and Oakland take back and revitalize public spaces.
Ageing with Community - The search for community and independence as we grow old.
The Boundaries of Change - Cities cope with changing demographics.
Finding Us and Them - Physically and mentally challenged people find community.
On the Road - RV owners leave their home towns and build their own communities.
Maps with Teeth - Bioregional mapping by locals communicates a sense of place and regional identity.