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Collective Farming thru History political-education-workshop

  • Ceiba Valley Farm (map)

Unlearn the concept of ownership and explore collectivist farming through historical and contemporary models, including North Korea, Cuba, Chiapas, and beyond.

This workshop invites participants to study alternatives to capitalism and consider what sacrifices and possibilities emerge within collectivist systems.

Through guided discussion, political education, and time on the land, we will ask: what could it look like to build our communities post-revolution? How do we prepare to share resources, land, and time? What does socialism as a path toward communism ask of us in practice?

The experience includes an introduction to key frameworks, group discussion, and a tour of the Ceiba Valley grounds to connect political theory to land-based practice.

This space is intended for intergenerational participants (13+) who are curious about anti-capitalism, food systems, and collective futures.

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