Collectives
Invited participants are educators, podcasters, visual artists, land organizers, community organizers, Twitter thinkers, game-makers, and radio and music producers. Some have ties to universities, but many don’t. Most of the people we are inviting are Indigenous, with the exception of non-Indigenous members of the Land Relationships Super Collective. We organized this gathering to make meaningful connections to the considerations and activations of Indigenous land and life.
We hope that bringing together this particular wonderful, compelling group of people will be generative for everyone. As described above, our intent is to have smaller group dialogues on the first day of the event, with cross-group learning and conversations happening on the second day/evening, followed by the opportunity for meetings between groups on the third day as each group sees fit based on the conversations you’ve had.
Below you will find the groupings we have arranged because of the work you engage in. Please take some time and familiarize yourself with those you may not yet know.
Land Relationships Super Collective
Segorea Te Land Trust, Oakland California
The Long Spoon Collective, Saugerties New York
Naadmaagit Ki Group, Toronto Ontario
The Black/Land Project, Amherst Massachusetts
Ogimaa Mikana, Toronto Ontario
Vowel and Swain Project