This workshop was part of CACLTN’s Meeting the Moment: Solidarity with Marginalized Communities series – an opportunity to create spaces of dialogue and lateral learning for CLTs on how they are showing up for communities facing attacks – both historic and within our current political climate. It was also part of the inaugural 6-week Global CLT Virtual Summit.
The workshop featured stories of how Indigenous-led (and co-led) groups in California are utilizing community land trusts to advance land back, rematriation, reparations, food sovereignty and cultural revitalization. It highlighted calls to action and opened up opportunities to hear from participants on their experiences fostering greater solidarity with tribal communities, and lessons in Black and Indigenous cooperation in the CLT movement.
*Resource links in Slide 37*
