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Elder leading a ceremony at sunset
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Indigenous Knowledge & Reconciliation

The first knowledge is the deepest knowledge. Reconciliation begins with returning to teachers we never should have left.

Hands cradling soil in a community garden
Building

Regenerative Food Systems

Food is the daily ritual where everyone - every body - participates in the climate system. Build there.

Solar panels on a rural community building
Building

Community-Owned Energy

The grid we inherit is a private utility billing system with electrons attached. Build the one we actually need.

Volunteers organizing a community supply hub
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Mutual Aid Networks

The first responders are not the government. Pretend otherwise and people die.

Community members planting native trees together
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Land Back & Ecological Stewardship

The land was someone's before it was a deed. The deed is the more recent document.

Hands holding healthy soil
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Climate Reparations & Just Transition

Whoever burns the fuel pays. Whoever lost the most gets paid first. The accounting is not complicated.

Three generations walking together on a trail
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Bioregional Governance

Watersheds do not vote. They should. The map that matters runs on water, not on state lines.

Community gathering at a sacred site at dusk
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Sacred Sites & Cultural Memory

Some places hold the memory of every person who has knelt there. We do not have the right to forget that.

Detail of a thriving community garden bed
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Degrowth & Sufficiency Economics

Infinite growth on a finite planet is not a strategy. It is a story we keep telling because the alternative is unfamiliar.

Multigenerational community gathering in a circle
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Intergenerational Education

A child who knows the name of the bird outside their window will defend it. A child who does not, will not. The curriculum is everything.