what is our core?

Our Mission

To facilitate cultural sovereignty practices as an indigenous framework of dynamic care and fellowship. As an embodied culture imbedded within place it tasked with not only indigenous cultural restoration but also by extension, the stewardship of our local economy, ecology, and community. Our work is centered in decolonization and healing justice through the everyday rhythms of work, play, learning, care, expression, gathering, and growth.

What OUR LONG TERM GOALS ARE FOR A CULTURAL HUB…

A space for multiple forms of expression and connection within community. It is a space for cultivating STEWARDSHIP, Empathy, Trust, Collaboration, Personal Growth, and the dynamics of Emergence.

As a community-scaled HUB it would function with:

  • transparency in lateral decision-making and finances

  • Provide support for transformative cultures while maintaining local nuance, consent, and heritage.

  • function as a space for hosting peer-to-peer processes of Conciliation, Reconciliation, Reparations, and Landback.

  • Use council practices of deep listening 

  • empathy motivated hosting + leadership 

  • interested in transparent + replicable social dynamics

  • committed to Regulate its growth the same as plants do, using the fibonacci ratio as a check-in process during scalability and succession.

  • peer-to-peer networks and patronage

  • feature commons amenities for Art, music, performances, workshops, lectures, studios, sound baths, and courses

  • pay-it-forward dynamics

  • regenerative principles

  • Transition + Climate Resiliency measures

  • zero waste and cradle-to-cradle operations

  • environmental installations

  • co-working spaces + playscapes

  • Self-Care and holistic healing environments

The commons space would aim to foster a momentum of belonging, community enrichment, and innovation to incentivize and garner traction for the stewardship of our economies, ecologies, and societies. 

The goal of this program is to:

  • Facilitate community scaled experiences designed towards local-meets-global care.

  • Foster ideas, equity, and beneficial experiences through a “mycelial network” of communities; Each community acting with sovereignty, active solidarity, and within a framework of global unity.

  • Cultivate environments, strategies, practices, and decisions related to the collective stewardship of people and planet.

"The experiences of unity among peoples are more important and crucial than all the concepts, prejudices, ideologies, faiths that may divide. And if you can multiply these experiences of unity over a time interval of sufficient duration, you can undermine any barrier that separates one man from the other." ~ Howard Thurman