• 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.