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Tag Archives: Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh pinball
Silly me. I open my big mouth about my unscheduled relaxing week in Pittsburgh, and sure enough…never a dull moment. It turns out that the housing situation for the second half of my stay in Cincinnati was only the start … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruderhof, Community Playthings, Formation House, Garfield Community Farm, Open Door, Pittsburgh, Union Project
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Workplace democracy
After a long stretch of minimal travel, I’ve got a 6am flight to Pittsburgh tomorrow. I’ll be doing a couple of talks at the Eastern Conference for Workplace Democracy, including reading from my book “Holy Cooperation!” and co-presenting an introduction … Continue reading
I still (heart) PGH! and Buddhist cooperation
I think you can tell a lot about a town from its train station. As I mentioned a couple of posts ago, Detroit replaced its spectacular and huge train station with a temporary building before abandoning downtown. Meanwhile, Pittsburgh has … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddhist economics, Cooperatives, Kovit Boonjear, Pittsburgh, train stations
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I (heart) PGH!
For those of you who were maybe wondering if I made it to my next stop of Pittsburgh, wonder no more. I got here in time for lunch and took Rollo out for a walk to celebrate the lack of … Continue reading