BIPOC Farmers and Intentional Communities Conference

1259 Indian Creek Rd, Mineral, VA 23117, USA

DESCRIPTION

Join us for the Roots and Resilience: BIPOC Farmers & Intentional Communities Conference, a transformative gathering designed to empower, connect, and inspire BIPOC farmers, land stewards, and intentional community builders. Over three dynamic days, we’ll explore sustainable farming practices, land access strategies, community development, and personal wellness—all within a supportive environment rooted in cultural resilience and collective growth.

Whether you’re an experienced BIPOC farmer, community organizer, or someone curious about intentional living, this conference offers space to learn, share, and thrive.

 

What to Expect:

  • Workshops & Panels: Focused on land stewarding, land access strategies, growing food in ancestrally and culturally relevant ways, building intentional community, and more.

  • Community Bonding: Evening fire circle, storytelling, skill sharing, and farm-to-table meals.

  • Wellness Activities: Grounding exercises, yoga, and personal growth sessions.

  • Vendor & Resource Fair: Featuring resources for intentional community living, farming organizations, and securing BIPOC land access.

  • Accommodations: Onsite camping. We will have a gear share form for folks who need to borrow a tent or camping equipment. If you don't want to camp, you can seek offsite accommodations through the general admissions ticket.

     

Who Should Attend:
BIPOC farmers & earth workers, folks aspiring to steward land collectively, intentional community members, activists, educators, and anyone passionate about sustainable living and social equity in agriculture and land-based living.

 

More details on speakers and agenda on the way.

 

Register now to secure your spot and be part of a movement rooted in resilience, community, and growth!