Early this June, 73 square miles of land along the lower Klamath River were placed under the ownership and management of the Yurok Tribe, in the largest “land back” deal […]| MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food
This set of depth education diagnostic exercises was created as a thought experiment for settlers to engage with some of the tensions and complexities that often emerge in discussions about returning land to Indigenous peoples in what is currently known as Canada. The set of exercises is grounded on the current context of Indigenous land … Continue reading "Returning lands"| Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures
A few years ago a friend sent me an article about women in San Jacinto, Mexico marrying trees to protect them from illegal logging. The subtext was that it seemed […] The post Making the Case for Ecological Jurisprudence appeared first on MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food.| MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food
The US conservation movement began in the 1800s and continues today. Artists, the Industrial Revolution, and even the Civil War contributed to its evolution.| Dogwood Alliance
𓆙 In RECOMMONING, we are searching out a more open, collectively held world where, once again, land is held in common. A collaborative series with Dark Properties. Land is a […]| MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food
Judy Talaugon is a Chumash and Filipina Land Protector from the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians. She is the daughter of farmworkers and immigrant leaders.| Listen & Be Heard Network