4 minute read Though Washington D.C. is technically only 68 square miles, it has all the attributes of a major metropolitan city and the political power of a nation. Known for being the capital of the United States, Washington has…
Day: September 1, 2020
The Future of Co-Living Is All About Global Community
3 minute read The way we live is changing. Restricted travel, social distancing, remote learning, and work from home have all become part of our new reality. It has expedited the need to rethink what we require to live our…
Why Co-Living Remains Resilient During a Pandemic
2 minute read At the outbreak of the pandemic, many feared COVID-19 would ravage the co-living marketplace once shelter-in-place orders around the world restricted domestic and international travel, forced universities to close, and limited all non-essential business. Several months into…
How to Support Your Black Housemate, Friend, Lover, or Colleagues
4 minute read Don’t understand what’s happening with Black race relations in America? First, a quick history lesson. Last year marked the 400th anniversary of the first recorded entry of slaves brought by the Portuguese to sell to English colonists…
How to Create a Home Office on a Tight Budget
2 minute read Some of us have dreamt of the wondrous flexibility of working from home that includes going swiftly from breakfast to desk without the commute. Others of us have woken up just in time for a 9 a.m.…
5 Things to Never Say to Your Queer Housemate
2 minute read Moving to a new place is hard. Making new friends can be harder. And, sometimes we fumble as we try to connect with people who are different from ourselves. Queer people (lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender, gender non-conforming,…