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Alliance for Sustainability
Minnesota has some of the highest levels of social capital and
volunteerism in the US However, community ties in the US have been declining
for decades. With most households needing two incomes and many people working
longer hours, time for neighborly pursuits can seem scarce. Perception of
danger on the streets keeps many indoors. Television and other indoor pursuits
are replacing face-to-face time with family and friends. When homes lack front
porches and our neighborhoods lack sidewalks and nearby shopping, we spend more
time isolated and sedentary in cars.
We each have people we know, love, and see on a regular
basis. Each of us can bring deeper ties,
new awareness, and sustainable behaviors into our intimate networks at home,
work or school, and in our neighborhood, faith communities and circles of friends.
The articles in this section will help you to gain insights into healthy
pathways opening into our common future. Please share them with your family and
friends. The conversations you spark will accelerate our culture's rapid shift
toward sustainability.