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  • How Your Environment Shapes You in Powerful Ways
    How Your Environment Shapes You in Powerful Ways
    From the homes we live in to the books and news we read, external forces are at play in shaping who we are.
    January 3, 2025BY Mike Donghia
  • Hope for Housing and Community Relations | America’s Hope
    Hope for Housing and Community Relations | America’s Hope
    Kelly Wright talks with Dean Baker about the housing crisis in America. They highlight the shortage of new ...
    September 6, 2024BY Kelly Wright
  • Annual Country Fair Draws 10,000 Visitors to 4-H Park in Otisville
    Annual Country Fair Draws 10,000 Visitors to 4-H Park in Otisville
    An annual country fair with wholesome family fun and an agricultural showcase attracted about 10,000 visitors to the ...
    July 29, 2024BY Cara Ding
  • Overcoming Adversity | America’s Hope
    Overcoming Adversity | America’s Hope
    Host of America's Hope, Kelly Wright, and his guests, Dr. Rhonda M. Wood and Crystal Berger, discuss how ...
    July 24, 2024BY Kelly Wright
  • A Movement Is Growing to Connect Strangers Through One Simple Method: Setting up a Picnic Table
    A Movement Is Growing to Connect Strangers Through One Simple Method: Setting up a Picnic Table
    The story behind how the "Turquoise Table" began: with one woman setting up a picnic table in her ...
    March 5, 2024BY Alice Giordano
  • The Impact of a Tiny Country Church Fish Fry Is Immeasurable
    The Impact of a Tiny Country Church Fish Fry Is Immeasurable
    Commentary PROSPERITY, Pennsylvania—If you make a fish fry dinner, people will come for miles around. They will even ...
    February 20, 2024BY Salena Zito
  • We Can’t Teach People Homesteading Without Teaching This Skill, Says Homesteader and Mom of 6
    We Can’t Teach People Homesteading Without Teaching This Skill, Says Homesteader and Mom of 6
    Jessica Sowards, the homesteader and YouTuber behind Roots and Refuge Farm, is guided by the desire to build ...
    November 17, 2023BY Ryan Cashman
  • How to Restore Freedom
    How to Restore Freedom
    Commentary This past week has been spent at in-person meetings, first at the Brownstone Institute annual conference and ...
    November 8, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Strangers on a Train: A Case for Communication and Connection
    Strangers on a Train: A Case for Communication and Connection
    With a little courage, a chance encounter can yield unlikely inspiration—and lifelong memories.
    October 30, 2023BY  EJ Taylor
  • On Sundays, We Walk: Fitness Influencer Shares Her Weekly Routine
    On Sundays, We Walk: Fitness Influencer Shares Her Weekly Routine
    How Brianna Joye, founder of City Girls Who Walk, gears up for her local walking club turned worldwide ...
    October 28, 2023BY Hazel Atkins
  • Confrontation Led to Fatal Shooting at Private Party at Pennsylvania Community Center, Police Say
    Confrontation Led to Fatal Shooting at Private Party at Pennsylvania Community Center, Police Say
    INDIANA, Pa.—A confrontation between several people at a private party inside a Pennsylvania community center led to gunfire ...
    October 13, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • 1 Killed and 8 Wounded in Shooting at Pennsylvania Community Center Party
    1 Killed and 8 Wounded in Shooting at Pennsylvania Community Center Party
    INDIANA, Pa.—One person was killed and eight were wounded in a shooting during a private party at a ...
    October 8, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Why You Need a Home Away From Home
    Why You Need a Home Away From Home
    Third places are inclusive social gathering hubs that engender community—the foundation of a strong local society.
    October 7, 2023BY Susan C. Olmstead
  • Actively Caring for People | America’s Hope
    Actively Caring for People | America’s Hope
    Kelly Wright talks to Bobby Kipper, founder and executive director of the National Center for Prevention of Community ...
    October 6, 2023BY Kelly Wright
  • Triumph Over Fear | America’s Hope
    Triumph Over Fear | America’s Hope
    America’s Hope continues to focus on community violence prevention. In this episode, Kelly Wright talks to Amanda Price, ...
    October 4, 2023BY Kelly Wright
  • Community Violence Prevention | America’s Hope
    Community Violence Prevention | America’s Hope
    Violence in America is out of control. Yet there are people who are working hard to prevent community ...
    October 2, 2023BY Kelly Wright
  • Are We Losing Civilization Itself?
    Are We Losing Civilization Itself?
    Commentary If you live in a community in which retailers don't fear roving bands of thieves swarming stores ...
    August 24, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • How a Rural Community Rallied to Save a Rustic 100-Year-Old Oregon Hotel
    How a Rural Community Rallied to Save a Rustic 100-Year-Old Oregon Hotel
    By Jackie Varriano From The Seattle Times Joseph—For many of the 7,000 or so people who live in ...
    July 19, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • The General Store That Cultivated a Community One Friday at a Time
    The General Store That Cultivated a Community One Friday at a Time
    LANSING, North Carolina—Nestled in the rolling farmland in Ashe County is a tidy white-clad building whose wistful charm ...
    July 11, 2023BY Salena Zito
  • Charity, Beauty, and Dedication Are Civilization’s Building Blocks
    Charity, Beauty, and Dedication Are Civilization’s Building Blocks
    Commentary I was three weeks late from the peak of the season, but many of the roses at ...
    July 11, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • The Desperate Need to Restore Community
    The Desperate Need to Restore Community
    Commentary In 2019, I published what many people then told me was my best book: “The Market Loves You.” ...
    June 13, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Small Towns, Big Hearts: A Tribute to the Builders of Our Communities
    Small Towns, Big Hearts: A Tribute to the Builders of Our Communities
    Drive down any interstate in the United States, and the sights are the same. Sure, the terrain and ...
    April 18, 2023BY Jeff Minick
  • Why Walking Is Underrated
    Why Walking Is Underrated
    Walking, one of life’s simplest pleasures, has somehow become underrated. How do I know this? Well, I walk ...
    March 23, 2023BY Mike Donghia
  • Good Government Starts in Our Marriages, Minds, and Communities
    Good Government Starts in Our Marriages, Minds, and Communities
    The turn of the calendar is never complete unless it's accompanied by a look back at the highs ...
    January 3, 2023BY Annie Holmquist
  • The Christmas Parade: Treasuring A Tradition That’s Kept the Community Spirit in America
    The Christmas Parade: Treasuring A Tradition That’s Kept the Community Spirit in America
    His big ears gave him away! Elf, Brian Davis, wore a green hat that almost covered his huge, ...
    December 21, 2022BY Karim Shamsi-Basha
  • Giving the Gift of Community
    Giving the Gift of Community
    Almost all of us have a person on our Christmas gift-giving list who's perennially difficult to buy for. ...
    December 14, 2022BY Annie Holmquist
  • 100 Farmers, Neighbors Help Harvest Iowa Farmer’s Crops After He Died Suddenly From Cancer
    100 Farmers, Neighbors Help Harvest Iowa Farmer’s Crops After He Died Suddenly From Cancer
    When an Iowa farmer died suddenly and unexpectedly from lung cancer, his neighbors rallied together within days to ...
    November 26, 2022BY Louise Chambers
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