10 Years Retrospective 

Born from a reparations gift in 2015, WILDSEED redistributes resources to those historically denied power, land, and sustenance. We have hosted retreats, residencies, and rites of passage programs, sharing this land and learning as we grow. WILDSEED is a space to actively experience the change we devote our lives to, with each other as co-creators of our present reality. We devote ourselves to cultivating collaborative, reciprocal relationships with each other and this magnificent land as a mechanism of resilience, agency, and intergenerational accountability.

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Journey 

  • Returning to 181 acres of land that WILDSEED sits upon through a gift of reparations—as people stolen from land, forced to labor on land, and having had our land stolen—has been a profound reckoning. It has meant facing hard truths, breaking down, releasing deep-seated trauma, and transforming for generations before and after us.

    Co-stewardship of WILDSEED has been humbling and transformative. We’ve had to confront how harm isn’t just something done to us—it can take root within us, living in our bodies, shaping our relationships, and echoing through our ways of being. As Resmaa Menakem reminds us, trauma is not just psychological; it’s embodied, and carried through generations. There has been no shortcut through this pain—only the courage to move through it, again and again.

  • The land—this land—has been our greatest teacher. She teaches us what it means to be in right relationship—with ourselves, each other, and the earth that sustains us. Our journey has been a continuous inquiry– listening deeply and embracing uncertainty with vision and grace.

  • This is the sanctuary we’ve created—one where not knowing becomes fertile ground for growth, where vulnerability opens the door to deeper connection.

  • In this work of unbecoming we found something even more powerful: remembrance. The land—through its quiet, steady wisdom—has taught us how to reconnect. We know we can only achieve our desired future together. Conflict, when navigated with honesty and vulnerability, builds trust and deepens the relationships we need to realize our vision. Here, at WILDSEED, we’ve learned to listen to the earth’s rhythms, to trust in the flow of water, to honor our ancestors, and to rebuild our relationship with earth and all her inhabitants in ways that nourish.

    Everyday we dare to live like liberation is our birthright. And because we’ve gone there—through the breaking down, the surrender, the reckoning, the breaking through and rebuilding—we welcome holding space for others. To midwife transformation. To create liberated zones for rest, healing, growing food and medicine, transformative leadership, ecological sustainability, joy, wholeness, and solidarity.

    We’re still figuring it out. We are in progress. Releasing perfection. Tending to personal, interpersonal, generational and ancestral trauma with gentleness. We are keeping it real and rooted— remembering what makes us come alive, and unfolding with each breath, each prayer, each dream realized.

    And now, we invite you to walk with us—to remember, to reconnect, and to reclaim the fullness of who you are, and who we are becoming, together here with us at WILDSEED.