by Raven Glomus
The Serenity Community for Justice and Peace is one of the newest, most ambitious, and, I think, most exciting of the Louisa communities. (I’ve written about them in terms of the Louisa Community Cluster and Paxus has written about them as being “the Right Allies”.)
Last week, I posted on Facebook pictures from a potluck they had last summer (which I got from their Facebook page).



As you can see, it reached 174 people. More importantly, fourteen people liked or loved it and it had 65 engagements. I’m happy with this because I would like them to be better known. As I said in my summary of them on the Louisa Community Cluster post, I am hoping to become more involved with them. I think that they are a very important resource in the communities movement. Here’s the rest of the pictures from the potluck:







Today, on Facebook, I am posting another Serenity picture from their Facebook page, with the caption: “Here’s part of the team creating the Serenity Community for Justice and Peace. I love Paxus’ comment–I think they truly are heroes.”
Here’s the picture of them:

And the comment Paxus made:

[…] on really dealing with racism is still very slow. My hope is that BIPOC led communities such as the Serenity Community for Justice and Peace will make a difference in changing this […]
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Raven Would like to speak with you about intentional communities and co- housing.
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Contact me at moonraven222@gmail.com
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[…] hoping that we might try some of their technology at Glomus. Most of all, I got to connect with the Serenity folks, who I think are trying one of the most important community experiments in […]
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