Virtual Village Tour

There’s nothing like experiencing ecovillage life first-hand, but taking a virtual tour of Earthaven is a close second!

Wednesday, February 24
2 – 4pm Eastern Time

Online

Pandemic got you thinking about making serious changes in your life?

Wanting to see Earthaven without traveling right now? 

Read the Earthaven website and want to ask questions of a real person?

 

The tour highlights ways in which Earthaven is striving to be a holistic, sustainable culture and examines the concept of sustainability at Earthaven through social, ecological, and economic lenses. Not only will you get a glimpse of what has worked through time, but also hear about what has been challenging.

 

Slide from virtual tour of Earthaven Ecovillage
Earthaven Ecovillage overview map

Program

Wednesday, February 24
2 – 4pm Eastern Time
Online

The tour will be held over Zoom. The 2-hour session includes a live slideshow presentation from an Earthaven tour guide followed by Q&A.

 

Earthaven Virtual tour Zoom screen

Cost

$25

What’s Included
Tuition includes presentation, the tour recording, and a list of reference links.

Scholarships
We offer partial scholarships to black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) who otherwise would not be able to afford to attend. We understand that BIPOC experience more financial and institutional barriers to participation, and this is one way we are able to create more access. If you identify as BIPOC and would like to receive a scholarship, please contact us at [email protected].

About the Tour Guide

NikiAnne Feinberg

NikiAnne Feinberg

In-person Programs Director, Faculty

Throughout the last two decades, NikiAnne has been immersed in community and in service to a wide range of educational endeavors focused on nature connection, personal empowerment, and community resilience. No matter what she’s teaching, NikiAnne is always on the same mission: to raise awareness of our whole selves – gifts, passions, blind spots, shadows – and help those whole selves find and fill niches in their communities.