Jenny Pickerill's edited volume makes a critical contribution to the vibrant, interdisciplinary study of eco-communities, intentional communities, and real utopias. Bringing a feminist, decolonial, and intersectional perspective to these prefigurative initiatives is essential—not only for understanding their inescapable entanglement in the techno-patriarchal-racist dynamics of contemporary capitalism—but also for providing activists and practitioners with rigorous scholarly reflections that can spark politically honest (and sometimes uncomfortable) conversations on the ground. Eco-communities and other communal "real utopias" are often criticized for reproducing the same inequalities found in mainstream society. This volume serves as an essential starting point for engaging with this debate, offering nuance, insight, and, ultimately, a much-needed sense of hope and openness to the reader.