We don’t usually publish on Thursdays but I just received this important update:
“Over the past year, the Federation of Egalitarian Communities (FEC) has been working to get back on its feet after a period of relative inactivity and disorganization.
At present, the FEC’s full member communities are Twin Oaks Community (Virginia) and East Wind Community (Missouri). A number of other communities have recently dissolved or left the FEC. Alpha Farm (Oregon) has recently joined as a Community in Dialogue—a preliminary status for communities exploring full membership.
Alongside ongoing operations and smaller projects, the FEC has recently been focused on three main priorities:
1. Getting our corporate registration and tax filing in order
2. Reviewing and updating our policies
3. Regaining editing access to thefec.org website and updating it
The current delegates continue to work closely together with a renewed commitment to the FEC’s goal: to make egalitarian communities available to all who seek them.
We appreciate the patience and support of our wider network during this rebuilding process.
—The Delegates of the Federation of Egalitarian Communities”

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