This project attempts to showcase our desire to build relationships across collectives, and “benchmark” with other collectives how they’ve moved through conflict; because we know from our experience that conflict is inevitable in movement spaces, and want to get on the same page about how we can move through this conflict in a generative and sustainable way for long term change in the face of capitalism, colonialism, white supremacy, and ableism.



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This project was developed by the QTBIPOC Cohort of the Young Farmers FRSAN Cultivemos project.


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Cultivemos: QTBIPOC Collectives Zine


This project attempts to showcase our desire to build relationships across collectives, and “benchmark” with other collectives how they’ve moved through conflict; because we know from our experience that conflict is inevitable in movement spaces, and want to get on the same page about how we can move through this conflict in a generative and sustainable way for long term change in the face of capitalism, colonialism, white supremacy, and ableism.




Indigo Rising



Indigo Rising is a collective of Trans BIPOC artists, healers, and earth workers envisioning a liberated world. We encourage our communities to tap into the relationship with self to build in ceremony with the ancestors while engaging land as ritual. We strive to increase accessibility to forms of care within our community while creating space for healing of self and the earth.
Interview by Kitty and Saka

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Liberated Lands


Isa founded Liberated Lands Inc., and acquired an acre of land to grow the first Liberated Lands campus in 2022.

Interview by Sea and Kaija

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Stellar Roots


Stellar Roots is a grassroots cooperative intentional community established in 2019. Our organization, based in the Appalachian Region of Central Virginia, is led by Black queer women committed to the education and liberation of the land and ourselves in tandem. We make wellness accessible by partnering with BIPOC communities around the world, offering nature-centered therapies such as healing artist residencies, land stewardship activities, and mind-body workshops/events. We trust that as we heal the hand, we heal ourselves.
Interview by Julia

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Gente de Tierra


Gente de Tierra is a resource coalition and network of diasporic and marginalized parents, organizers, artists, laborers, activists, and land reclamationists rooting in Lenapehoking. Gente de Tierra is Black and Indigenous founded, centered, and led; having come together to escape gender, race, and other colonial violences at our places of work and within our life systems. Our shared vision is a community with just means of living, working, and future building; established through divesting and uprooting ourselves from exploitative and genocidal economic, environmental, agricultural, and social systems.
Interview by Jess and Pao

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¿Qué medicina puedes ofrecer para superar los conflictos? // What medicine can you offer for moving through conflict?



Submissions from folks who have organized within, or a currently part of, a QTBIPOC collective:

  • A group organized non-hierarchically - meaning the group has no “manager” or “boss”
  • A majority of the group identifies as Queer, Trans or Non-binary as well as Black, Indigenous or Person of Color
  • The group makes a majority of decisions through consensus or another collective process


Collaborative playlist made by the QTBIPOC cohort of Cultivemos to accompany the zine ︎