Last call for virtual participation in June Social Ecology intensive

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Brian Tokar

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May 27, 2026, 12:13:43 PM (6 days ago) May 27
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There will be a central focus on land & Indigenous sovereignty. Guest presenters include author Marina Sitrin, Kurdish activist Deniz Demir, and members of the Native Roots Network and Peoples' Network for Land and Liberation. Below is a repost of my earlier announcement.  In-person registrations have reached full capacity:

From: "ISE News" <newsl...@social-ecology.org>
Subject: Virtual intensive registration now open!
Date: April 8, 2026 at 4:20:29 PM EDT

Comrades,

Can't make it to our summer intensive this June? We've just opened a virtual registration option for those unable to join us in Redding. From June 5 to 11, we will gather at Native Roots Network's Traditional Ecological Knowledge land lab Wenem To•s in Shasta County, just outside Redding, California. While this gathering is primarily designed around in-person participation, we will also be enabling hybrid attendance for most of the sessions for those unable to join us at Wenem To•s.

Virtual Registration

Over the course of this program, we will explore Indigenous initiatives to regenerate their ancestral lands and waterways, “Acornomics” as a solidarity economy model, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, dual power, questions of revolutionary organization, and much more. Throughout this week of collective study and collective discussion, we will be asking ourselves and one another: What is the relationship between land and liberation? How do we build a new society while the world is burning?

Whether in person in California or online, we'd love for you to join us this summer!

~ The Institute for Social Ecology


Institute for Social Ecology
P.O. Box 48, Plainfield, VT 05667, USA

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