Regenerating the Carquinez Strait
The Carquinez Strait was once an ecological heartland. Then came industrialization—refineries, factories, and inequality. Today, it's a "sacrifice zone" stripped of food sovereignty and health resources. But what if we rebuild it differently?
Our vision: transform disaster into opportunity by strengthening local resilience, regenerating food systems, and reconnecting indigenous communities to their land.
The challenge is real. This mostly unincorporated region is a food desert without a single health clinic, despite severe pollution from nearby refineries. Corporate interests have long dominated.
Yet potential surrounds us. Oak and redwood forests, untended farmland, direct access to the bay and river delta—all waiting to be stewarded.
We're building a cooperative farm and health hub guided by doughnut economics and grassroots power. Our team is rooted in this community, composed of working-class members committed to real, lasting change.
Together, we can heal the land and reclaim our future.
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