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Connecting People to Plants
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goodworoffers unique environmental education lessons on:
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vermicomposting

native plants + pollinators

food growing + seed saving skills

climate change action

soil science + conservation 

growing as treaty people

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Land Acknowledgement + Call To Action
 
Together, we have a shared responsibility to protect Mother Earth, who provides everything we need for life: air, water, land, and all of Creation.

goodworm is located in Aspen Parkland and so-called Edmonton, whose traditional names include:  Amiskwaciy Waskahikan (Cree), Omukoyis (Blackfoot), Titunga (Nakoda Sioux), Nasagachoo (Tsuut’ina), Sawyah-thay-koi (Dene)

We must challenge the status quo of ongoing colonization, beyond performative words and actions... 

Land Back

Here are some Indigenous Nations and organizations to support, financially or otherwise:

Wet'suwet'en + Gitxsan Land Defenders


Beaver Lake Cree Nation


Tawaw Outreach Collective



We are all apart of the Land and the Land is apart of us.

Please reflect on what plants
(native vs invasive) you tend to and what purpose a colonial, turf-grass lawn serves in this time of climate crisis.

Indigenous Nations are the people protecting the majority of biodiversity, worldwide. 

Learn more and take action:

Raven Trust's 'Home on Native Land' 
Land Needs Guardian 

 Section 35

UNDRIP
LAND BACK!
Treaty Land Sharing Network 

W̱SÁNEĆ Nation Land Trust

In solidarity, let's grow!

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