Equitable Land Use

Serenity Solidarity is dedicated to making sure BIPOC have access to housing and land, developing communal living projects, and supporting community service initiatives that are radically inclusive and BIPOC-led.

There are many communal living projects, ecovillages, sustainability farms, etc. all around the US. All are very different but have a few things in common: they are inward-focused, they are all led and started by white people, and their populations are 99% white. It is time for BIPOC people to have access to land and intentional community!

Before colonialism, many BIPOC cultures lived and worked collectively, close to nature. We yearn to see our people return to this lifestyle!

Shared Slavery: History of Indigenous and African American Allegiances and Alliances on Turtle Island


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