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A community-rooted design and engagement initiative supporting collective access to land and culturally meaningful food production.
Focus Areas
Participatory garden design grounded in local ecology and community needs
Native, medicinal, and culturally significant plant selection
Shared stewardship models and regenerative growing practices
Accessible pathways to food production beyond land ownershipOutcomes
This program cultivates resilient, community-led growing spaces that strengthen food sovereignty, ecological literacy, and collective responsibility for land care. -
An applied research and education initiative translating academic study into accessible community programming.
Focus Areas
Decolonial ecology and Indigenous cosmologies
Public scholarship and curriculum development
Storytelling, writing, and cultural documentation
Outcomes
This program preserves and transmits land-based knowledge while bridging theory and practice. -
Land-based healing spaces grounded in birth justice, maternal ecology, and ancestral care practices. These gatherings support people navigating pregnancy, postpartum, grief, and life transitions.
Focus Areas
Reproductive justice and body sovereignty
Rites of passage and collective care
Somatic and ecological healing practices
Outcomes
Participants experience culturally rooted support that honors the body as landscape and healing as relational. -
Seasonal land-based workshops and field gatherings hosted on partner lands. This program centers Indigenous ecological knowledge, regenerative practices, and reciprocal care with land.
Focus Areas
Ecological observation and seasonal tending
Land ethics rooted in consent and responsibility
Hands-on learning without land ownership barriers
Outcomes
Participants deepen their relationship with land while gaining practical and cultural tools for stewardship.