Wednesday, Dec 11
9-10:30am EST
via Zoom Webinar, recorded
Land is directly related to wealth, and has been a source of historical, personal and living narratives in which we can all relate with. Jes Kelley, Political Education Manager of Resource Generation will be leading our monthly discussion group on our relationship to land through personal stories. This connects us to our personal narrative, while connecting to each other through story telling.
Land Access is a leading prohibitive factor in connecting historically and systemically marginalized people to meaningful and secure land-based livelihoods, and also a method of genocide through forced displacement and assimilation for native peoples globally.
Resource Generation envisions a world in which all communities are powerful, healthy, and living in alignment with the planet. A world that is racially and economically just in which wealth, land and power are shared. Join this cross-class dialogue to explore how our upbringing affects farming access and choices and ways farmers, especially those with class and/or race privilege can support one another and local communities through redistribution of resources.
Resource Generation organizes young people with wealth and class privilege in the U.S. to become transformative leaders working towards the equitable distribution of wealth, land and power.