Reparative Justice: From Theory to Reality

In celebration of Juneteenth, we’re posting an excerpt from the FaithLands Toolkit. While the toolkit’s overview on strategies for reparations was conceived for an audience of faith communities, any community can make use of these strategies.
Certified Naturally Grown Matches the Stewardship Practices Faith-Based Institutions Are Looking To Adopt

By Jillian Hishaw, Esq. According to a 2015 Consumer Report, 67 percent of Americans are willing to pay more for sustainable meat products raised humanely. At the same time, desire […]
FaithLands Pilot Project in North Carolina Welcomes Our New Coordinator, Josie Walker

We’re thrilled to welcome Josie Walker to our team as our Eastern North Carolina Project Coordinator for FaithLands, a coalition-led initiative that supports faith communities in making lands available for sustainable, agroecological farming, especially to those in society marginalized by virtue of class, race, gender, economic status, and other factors.
Economy of the Commons

Ten years of research by the P2P Foundation has been distilled into Ten Commandments of Commons Economics
Farming with Spirit

The Abbey of St. Walburga is a working farm run by Benedictine nuns.
Featured Resource: Federation of Southern Cooperatives Land Assistance Fund

The Federation of Southern Cooperatives was founded in 1967. The following is from their website and explains their history and mission: In the four decades since the founding of the […]
Wood Colony Feels Urban Pressure

From The New York Times by Patricia Lee Brown MODESTO, Calif. — Farmers and other residents of the rural district known as Wood Colony refer to the 110-year-old arboreal landmark […]
Giving Voice to the Soil

The methods we use to gain attention for agricultural land access must be as diverse as the land we aim to preserve. Doug Nopar, a farmer and program organizer for […]
Land Gifting Tradition and Agrarian Trust

The Schumacher Center for a New Economics, a partner of Agrarian Trust tells of the tradition of land gifting and our hopes for an agrarian future. On a shelf in […]
How Do We Trust?

As the Agrarian Trust project forges forward, it seems important to check back and define what this trust idea is really about. I remember my first reflections on mishearing our […]