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Shelterwood joins a national community of BIPOC-led land collectives that is learning and sharing lessons freely as we go. In the future, we will have the capacity to host land collective leaders from across the country to engage in applied learning in community-driven land stewardship, food sovereignty, collective governance, and more.
EARLY LEARNINGS REPORT
El tecolote
KQED: Four Stewards at Work Healing Their Land and Communities
Yes! magazine: healing the land and themselves
Yale Climate Conversations
Shelterwood Co-Founder Niko Alexandre speaks with Yale University about our forest stewardship approach, rooted in the wisdom of Indigenous communities.
Right Relations Reading List
Eco Justice Radio
Shelterwood Co-Founder Layel Camargo was in conversation with Eco Justice Radio, exploring what it means and why it is important to heal self and environment through land stewardship, shaping culture change, and narrative shifting
green america: Queering Outdoor Spaces
It all begins with an idea.