Land Speaking through the People: The Great Work of Our Times
Through Community Land Trusts, we can reimagine and experience anew our relationship with the land as communities of place-based people.
Through Community Land Trusts, we can reimagine and experience anew our relationship with the land as communities of place-based people.
This book is written for young Black, Brown, and Latinx people with dreams of farming, but it is also a gift to all of us who care about farming, equality, and justice.
Headquartered on a community farm, a nonprofit, people-of-color-led organization works to dismantle racism in the food system by increasing farmland stewardship by people of color, promoting equity in food access, and training the next generation of activist farmers.
To value equally the needs of all life and all people, we need to shift our land-use approach away from control towards access and stewardship.
After 40 years of summer camps and other gatherings with shifting locations, Dance New England finally lands on its own 417 acres.
Experiences in wildly differing intentional communities suggest that the more egalitarian, interactive, and focused its members are on shared labor, the stronger and more long-lasting the community will be.