we are resourcing ourselves and our bodies in liberatory practice.

we are retrieving lineages and cultures.

we are remembering ruptures, traumas, and disconnections.

we are reckoning with violence done, harm caused.

we are rooting into legacies resistance.

we are reimagining ourselves, our relations, and our practices.

we are reanimating our lives with anti-racist ancestral cultures.

we are resourcing ourselves and our bodies in liberatory practice. we are retrieving lineages and cultures. we are remembering ruptures, traumas, and disconnections. we are reckoning with violence done, harm caused. we are rooting into legacies resistance. we are reimagining ourselves, our relations, and our practices. we are reanimating our lives with anti-racist ancestral cultures.

we are reckoning with violence done, harm caused.

we are rooting into legacies resistance.

we are reimagining ourselves, our relations, and our practices.

we are reanimating our lives with anti-racist ancestral cultures.

we are resourcing ourselves and our bodies in liberatory practice.

we are retrieving lineages and cultures.

we are remembering ruptures, traumas, and disconnections.

we are reckoning with violence done, harm caused. we are rooting into legacies resistance. we are reimagining ourselves, our relations, and our practices. we are reanimating our lives with anti-racist ancestral cultures. we are resourcing ourselves and our bodies in liberatory practice. we are retrieving lineages and cultures. we are remembering ruptures, traumas, and disconnections.

we are retrieving lineages and cultures.

we are remembering ruptures, traumas, and disconnections.

we are reckoning with violence done, harm caused.

we are rooting into legacies resistance.

we are reimagining ourselves, our relations, and our practices.

we are reanimating our lives with anti-racist ancestral cultures.

we are resourcing ourselves and our bodies in liberatory practice.

we are retrieving lineages and cultures. we are remembering ruptures, traumas, and disconnections. we are reckoning with violence done, harm caused. we are rooting into legacies resistance. we are reimagining ourselves, our relations, and our practices. we are reanimating our lives with anti-racist ancestral cultures. we are resourcing ourselves and our bodies in liberatory practice.

we are remembering ruptures, traumas, and disconnections.

we are reckoning with violence done, harm caused.

we are rooting into legacies resistance.

we are reimagining ourselves, our relations, and our practices.

we are reanimating our lives with anti-racist ancestral cultures.

we are resourcing ourselves and our bodies in liberatory practice.

we are retrieving lineages and cultures.

we are remembering ruptures, traumas, and disconnections. we are reckoning with violence done, harm caused. we are rooting into legacies resistance. we are reimagining ourselves, our relations, and our practices. we are reanimating our lives with anti-racist ancestral cultures. we are resourcing ourselves and our bodies in liberatory practice. we are retrieving lineages and cultures.

we are re-calling our ancestors.

we are re-calling our ancestors.

Re-Calling Our Ancestors

is a community exploration and ritual inquiry

in ancestral recovery, truth-telling, and collective repair.

We offer an educational and healing space for committed white anti-racists to deepen their practice of ancestral connection.

Through our programming, consulting, and writing, we support each other as white-assimilated folx to do deep work around the spiritual and cultural loss that can prevent us from being co-liberators in movements for racial and economic justice. Together we are taking bold steps toward de-assimilation and repair.

We re-call our ancestors in service of reparations, repair, and re-imagining a world of flourishing. We believe convening white and white passing folx in caucus with each other and our lineages furthers the efforts in our communities towards cross-cultural and multi-racial healing. When we as white anti-racists strengthen our own resilience and relationships—individually and collectively—through ancestral practices and cultural reclamation, we have far more to offer multi-racial movements for justice.