This “Lifehouse” flier articulates the mission of Ecology Action: to take Action, with a capital A, by helping folks conduct their daily activities in a spirit of sustainability. The flier suggests that we must all become involved with our neighbors now in order to shape the society that we want. The lifehouse, in this scheme, will serve as that place where action may occur.
In fact, 3029 Benvenue Avenue, Ecology Action’s headquarters and home, might be considered the real-life “lifehouse” standing behind this theoretical one. The New York Times’ Steven Roberts, in his long profile of Ecology Action, writes about the functions of their home in a very similar manner. There, he discusses how the Humphreys’ home contained such things as a mimeograph and a stack of papers to be reused; here, we hear about the life-house being a place of storage, creation, and dissemination of reference materials, petitions, and announcements of other planned actions. Ecology Action, we might say, not only shared this vision of community action with the public but also lived it as well.
The flier’s valediction reads “Yours for organic, nonelastic joyful eating” — a way to suggest the action needed to change the collective mind of the community.