With unemployment now at 9.2 percent, “Resilience Circles” help others adapt to a changing world
As hard economic times get harder, many Americans turn to helping each other.
As hard economic times get harder, many Americans turn to helping each other.
“Resilience Circles” are popping up all around the country. They’re transformative, hopeful, and fun.
My neighbors and I know we can’t go back to the old economy. But what can we do to build a new one?