Farm Gathering With Indigenous Leaders on Land, Spirituality, Healing, and Justice
Stories of the Land: Decolonization, Earth Regeneration, and Spiritual Ecology - June 3-7
Our St. Isidore Catholic Worker Farm - a small community located on 25 acres in the southwest corner of Wisconsin - is hosting an integrated learning gathering we call Growing Roots and will feature two Indigenous leaders, Mishiikenh (Anishinaabe-Miami) and Shawn Stevens (Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican).
Stories of the Land: Decolonization, Earth Regeneration, & Spiritual Ecology
June 3-7, 2024Â
In the spirit of Peter Maurin's "agronomic university" we offer this week-long learning community to deepen into the stories, spirituality, and healing of the land. Features of our time together will include presentation and discussion, gardening and composting, prayer and silence, celebration and song, colonialism and Indigenous history, trees and prairie, repair and healing, reading and delicious food.Â
We offer this experience in the spirit of the gift economy, which means there is no set fee for this opportunity. There is tent space and indoor floor space for housing. Â
St. Isidore Catholic Worker Farm - 2752 Clay Hollow Rd. - Cuba City, WI 53807
Shawn Stevens and Mishiikenh (below) will join us for more than half the gathering.
A breath of fresh air!