Who We Are

Why do we exist?

Efforts toward Black and Indigenous rest and recovery are under-resourced compared to those focused on labor, achievement, and production. The result is that we are out of balance and disproportionately ill, with shorter lifespans tied to greater stress. 

Wild Seed Liberation Land is a 501C3 committed to creating domestic and international spaces that support the sustainability, longevity, and thriving of healers, caregivers, educators, activists, and artists engaged in the fight for our collective freedom and vibrant future. Our goal is to nourish communities while building a model that others might follow toward greater communal, national, and global liberation.

 

Our Vision:

We imagine a world in which Black and Indigenous educators, healers, activists, artists, and caregivers can share their gifts without over-taxing their vital resources. We envision a thriving future built on healing justice, ancestral wisdom, visionary dreaming, and reparations.

Our Mission:

To support sustainability and longevity by creating the conditions for rest, healing, imagination, joy, and connection. We desire to center Black and Indigenous communities too often forced to struggle for survival, rather than thrive. WSLL offers retreat, education, and programming grounded in spirit- and land-based liberation so that our communities can experience restoration, rebalancing, and recovery. At the same time, we offer non-Black, non-Indigenous people the opportunity to support community wellness as learners, contributors to, and sustainers of the WSLL effort.