Land in Common does our work in occupied Wabanaki homelands, on and with land marked by long histories of injustice, resistance, and resilience.
We affirm that this is sacred Wabanaki land. We honor Wabanaki elders, past, present, and future, and we commit to active support for the sovereignty and flourishing of Wabanaki people and Nations.
We walk with the weight of history and with the ongoing realities of white supremacy, colonialism, genocide, and exploitation that rob so many people and communities of land and livelihood.
We honor the strength and resilience of all those who have resisted and persisted, and who have passed on the dream of a more just world.
We commit ourselves to the work of reckoning, reparation, land return, healing, and ongoing struggle for collective liberation, and to taking our leadership from those most impacted by injustice.
Maine’s unequal land distribution, a new poster: