The Four Branches
A Pluriversity celebrate many ways of knowing and important ancestral cultural sciences that do not need reinterpretation into Western frameworks to be valid. They already are!
There are several ways to experience the Pluriversity:
The Youth Visionary Collective: Establishing global, regional, and local platforms for youth to come together and learn from both older mentors and one another.
Taking courses: We bridge the gap between sectors of society by creating a space where people with diverse approaches can learn from one another and teach community, environmental, and individual wellbeing. (Coming soon)
Community-led projects: Community members teach one another, learn additional skills to enhance and strengthen Indigenous and ancestral cultural knowledges and practices, and create greater solidarity and understanding between one another.
Indigenous and ancestral land-based leaders, community organizers, and scholar-activists teach using a four-directional approach. Read about these approaches and explore the programs within below. Stay tuned to watch the Pluriversity unfold!
Projects in this branch:
Audiovisual Film School
Community-led Education
Projects in this branch:
Cultural-based Sustainability
Hacienda House
Projects in this branch:
Documentary: Hope & Struggle
Rights of Nature Lawsuit
Projects in this branch:
Karanki-Amah Mutsun Exchanges
Awa-Karanki Exchanges