Countering cultures of separation and experimenting with ways to weave care between us, find each other across divides to imagine “a world in which many worlds fit
—Zapatistas

the ROOTED GLOBAL VILLAGE

The
ROOTED
GLOBAL VILLAGE

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Rooted exists because we believe the capacities needed for collective flourishing are already alive in each of us, waiting to be reawakened and exercised. We are living in a time of rapid change and growing precarity, and many people feel a call to respond, yet also carry fear or uncertainty about how to meet this moment. Even as institutions falter and relational trust erodes, the human blueprint for care, connection, and creativity has not disappeared. Through embodied practice, collective deinstitutionalized study, relational experimentation, and creative collaboration, Rooted nurtures the skills and sensibilities needed to answer that call and to build new worlds from the ground up.

Kin-making &
‍culture building at
the edge of the world

The Call is Communal

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Radical & Practical Love Practices, Hospitality & the Care Ecology

Unschooling & Participatory Study and Practice

Body-Wisdom, Movement, Music, Song & Dance 

Creative & Spiritual Activism & Service 

We are living through a moment when many of the systems we once relied on are no longer able to hold the complexity of our lives. Rather than turning outward for solutions, Rooted helps people turn toward one another, reawakening the human capacities for care, connection, and creativity. By practicing these skills together, we learn how to build new, life affirming possibilities in our communities.

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To become what we need to each other, and to find power in friendship, is to become dangerous.

-anonymous

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