SeedStewards

SeedStewards

Saving seed, one variety at a time. Electra de Peyster has been gardening in Sonoma County, California since 1994. She is the founder of SeedStewards, a project that promotes seed saving as one part of a sustainable future.

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Siċaŋġu Co

Sicangu Community Development Corporation

As the economic engine of the Siċaŋġu Lak̇ota nation, Siċaŋġu Co’s purpose is to improve the financial and social well-being of our tribal relatives. We are guided and inspired by the 7Gen Vision, which imagines the type of world we’d like to see our descendants living in 175 years from now.

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Midwest Farmers of Color Collective

Midwest Farmers of Color Collective

We are a collective of Black, Indigenous, Farmers of Color (BIPOC), centered on racial justice and the development of food and farming systems that honor our communities past, present and future.

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Urban Tilth

Urban Tilth: North Richmond Farm

Creating a space in the heart of the most impacted neighborhood in Richmond, California, where children, youth, and adults can deeply engage with nature.

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The Fields at RootSprings

The Fields at Rootsprings Coooperative

Providing land-based programs for the healing, development and community well-building of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) artists, activists, healers and communities in Minnesota.

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Wolakota

Wolakota

A project of the Rosebud Economic Development Corporation, reconnecting bison to the land and people of the Sicangu Lakota Oyate.

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Minnow

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Focusing on agricultural and racial justice through collective land stewardship to help build a more cohesive and complete coalition for justice, nationally and globally.

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Land Loss Prevention Project

Land Loss Prevention Project

Curtailing epidemic losses of Black owned land in North Carolina, by providing legal support and assistance to all financially distressed and limited resource farmers and landowners.

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Hui Mālama i ke Ala ʻŪlili

Hui Mālama i ke Ala ʻŪlili

Re-establishing systems that sustain community through educational initiatives and land-based practices that cultivate abundance and promote collective health and well-being.

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