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Wildseed

WILDSEED /wīld-sēd/ noun

1) a cosmic bundle of infinite immensity capable of reproducing life. The encoding of unhindered lineages of liberation contained within each of us. 2) a Black and Brown-led intentional community, ecological farm, and healing sanctuary focused on transformative justice, earth stewardship and intergenerational responsibility. Fertile ground on which to plant our wildest dreams.

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Organization: Wildseed
Date: NA
Resource Type: Organization, Resources
Topic: Farming & Food Justice, Health & Healing, Popular Education

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