What Is YIMBY? Introducing the “Yes in My Back Yard” Movement

What Is YIMBY? Introducing the “Yes in My Back Yard” Movement

What is YIMBY? What’s the frustration behind it, and what’s its goal? YIMBY (“Yes in My Back Yard”) is a social and political movement focused on affordable housing. A response to NIMBY (“Not in My Back Yard”), they demand reforms in policies and regulations that govern housing in large cities. Keep reading to learn about the YIMBY movement and its demands.

How to Build a Community: The 3 Building Blocks

How to Build a Community: The 3 Building Blocks

Have you ever wondered how to establish a new community? What kind of guidelines does a community need? Building a community requires establishing the fundamental components that bring your community together. In The Art of Community, Charles Vogl defines what a community is and discusses the three basic building blocks of a community. Keep reading to learn how to build a community that brings people together.

Housing and Poverty: Exploitation vs. Empowerment

Housing and Poverty: Exploitation vs. Empowerment

Do you want to keep the poor out of your neighborhood? Are you struggling to become a homeowner? In Poverty, by America, social scientist Matthew Desmond addresses the link between housing and poverty. He argues that some public policies and personal choices exploit the poor. But, he says that we can turn things around and offer empowerment instead of exploitation. Keep reading to understand Desmond’s argument.

What Causes Burnout at Work? 3 Cultural Realities to Blame

What Causes Burnout at Work? 3 Cultural Realities to Blame

Do you feel like you want to retire, but you’re only 30? Is work a nonstop reality in your life? Grace Beverley addresses today’s epidemic of burnout in her book Working Hard, Hardly Working. She points to three realities behind it: our culture of overwork, continuous access to technology, and economic uncertainty. Read more to learn what causes burnout at work in today’s world.

Empower the Poor by Cracking Down on Welfare for the Rich

How Economic Outpatient Care Leads to UAW Children

Does the tax code favor the rich? Is a progressive tax system the most fair? Matthew Desmond asserts that poverty in America persists because it benefits many people to keep some others in a state of want. He offers a multifaceted approach to eradicating poverty. One part of this is to crack down on welfare for the rich and use the money to empower the poor instead. Continue reading to get the details of Desmond’s proposal as well as a counterargument to it.

How to Choose a Special Place for Community Meetings

How to Choose a Special Place for Community Meetings

Why are community meetings necessary? How can you find a meeting place that will suit your community’s needs? In The Art of Community, Charles Vogl explains that every community needs a meeting place. This is where members can come together, enjoy each other’s company, and help each other pursue goals based on their shared moral code. Check out the factors that go into making a community meeting special.

Solutions to Poverty in the United States: 4 Empowerment Strategies

Solutions to Poverty in the United States: 4 Empowerment Strategies

How can taxation be leveraged to empower the poor? What practical action can any American take to fight poverty? To truly alleviate poverty, it’s essential to go beyond providing financial assistance, although that’s undeniably important. Matthew Desmond argues that, to eradicate poverty, we need to empower the poor, granting them economic and political agency to shape their economic futures. Keep reading to learn Desmond’s proposed solutions to poverty in the United States.

Community Traditions: Creating Customs That Connect People

Community Traditions: Creating Customs That Connect People

Why are community traditions and customs important? What’s the process of introducing a custom to people? According to Charles Vogl, communities must institute formal and informal customs that mark meaningful moments. Common customs include celebrations of progress, fun traditions, cultural demonstrations, and moments of silence. Discover more about creating traditions that people will practice for generations.

Exploitation of the Poor: 4 Ways the Rich Keep Them Down

Exploitation of the Poor: 4 Ways the Rich Keep Them Down

Why are some people poor? Are they keeping themselves down, or are they victims of others who don’t want them to succeed? In Poverty, by America, social scientist Matthew Desmond explores how and why the commonly cited explanations for poverty fall flat. Then he turns his attention to what he believes does explain the persistence of poverty in America. Read on to learn why Desmond thinks the exploitation of the poor is a reality in the US.