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Our revolution depends mostly on those who feel alone and unique in this world to come together in tribal, group-supportive, and accepting environments to lend each other strength. The links below are all powerful places to find such accepting communities and like-minded individuals.
 
www.whatawaytogonetwork.com
What a Way to Go Network - What a Way to Go is a movie that is vital for the world to see. This network is for those who have been affected by the film and wish to connect with like minded people to discuss the film's ideas and support one another. Tim & Sally, the film's creators, are also active members.
www.friendsofishmael.com 
The Friends of Ishmael Society is an organization focused on publicizing the work of Daniel Quinn, award-winning author of Ishmael, My Ishmael, Story of B, Beyond Civilization, and other important works. Quinn's writings expose the roots of, and cultural myths behind, the most pressing social and environmental issues facing humanity today. We believe that making Ishmael a household name is one of the most effective ways of changing minds, in order to transition to a sustainable way of life.

For those wondering, "What do I do now?" check out Ishmael in Action
or check the list of Local Ishmael Groups to find one in your area.

http://ishmael.org 
The Ishmael Community is the website that specifically brings together fans of Daniel Quinn's works, as well as informs of new publishings and titles by him, and so much more. It has links to resources for those who would like to teach Ishmael in classes, updates of book signings and appearances of Quinn himself... a good way to keep up with the man. 
http://thefarmcommunity.com/
The Farm Community is an intentional community of families and friends living on three square miles in southern middle Tennessee. We started The Farm in 1971 with the goal of establishing a strongly cohesive, outwardly-directed community. We want, by action and example, to have a positive effect on the world.


http://www.exchristian.net/
This forum exists for the express purpose of encouraging those who have decided to leave religion behind. All people are welcome to join the discussions and post their ideas, thoughts, or even well thought out arguments. Discussions are permitted even if they occasionally become heated. (Find me on there as "PaganBear", always ready and willing to support and encourage!)

http://www.webtribesinc.com/
WebTribes is a network of online community support sites for people who suffer from life-consuming ailments such as Anxiety, Depression, OCD, and HIV/AIDS. They believe that individuals become empowered to help themselves and others when they feel a part of something larger. It is a convenient and safe place for individuals with similar challenges to connect.
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provides information on the intentional communities movement including a searchable Communities Directory and hundreds of articles on community. Published by the FIC
http://www.gaia.org/ 
Global Ecovillage Network: The Global Ecovillage Network (GEN) is a grassroots non-profit organization that links together a highly diverse worldwide movement of autonomous ecovillages and related projects. GEN's main aim is to support and encourage the evolution of sustainable settlements across the world.
http://www.newtribalventures.com 
New Tribal Ventures is the website devoted specifically to those dedicated to living tribally again. It's very similar in concept to the Intentional Communities, Egalitarian Communities, and so forth, and really gets to the heart of what Quinn discussed in Beyond Civilization.
http://thefec.org/ 
The Federation of Egalitarian Communities is a network of communal groups spread across North America. We range in size and emphasis from small agricultural homesteads to village-like communities to urban group houses. We share a set of core principles including nonviolence, egalitarianism, and participatory decision-making.
http://www.freegan.info/
Freegan.info: A Site Dedicated to Revealing Human Over-Consumption and Waste. What is a Freegan? Freegans are people who employ alternative strategies for living based on limited participation in the conventional economy and minimal consumption of resources. Freegans embrace community, generosity, social concern, freedom, cooperation, and sharing in opposition to a society based on materialism, moral apathy, competition, conformity, and greed.