The school for inclement weather is a 365-acre refuge and radical observatory located just above the thermal belt in Kashia Pomo territory in Northern California. By hosting long-term processes of ecological hospice and regeneration through prescribed fire, rotational grazing, and fiber production, the school for inclement weather acts as a demonstration site for land custodianship and memory-keeping for endangered practices.
The school for inclement weather is a 365-acre refuge and radical observatory located just above the thermal belt in Kashia Pomo territory in Northern California. By hosting long-term processes of ecological hospice and regeneration through prescribed fire, rotational grazing, and fiber production, the school for inclement weather acts as a demonstration site for land custodianship and memory-keeping for endangered practices.