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Vision: An Indigenous-Led, Matriarchal, Regenerative Community Hub
On October 16, 2025, Great Plains Action Society (GPAS) purchased and liberated 1.05 acres in Iowa City — seven adjoining properties in a historically commercial district now designated by the City for community-driven development. This is not just land acquisition. It is Land Back. It is ReMatriation. It is Indigenous Futurism made real.
Our vision is to build a sustainable micro-community rooted in Indigenous Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) and matriarchal governance, rejecting colonial capitalism in favor of an economy built on compassion and collective liberation.
This hub is a living laboratory for justice — where environmental restoration meets economic reimagining, where healing justice centers BIPOC and 2SLGBTQ+ communities, and where first food farming becomes an act of cultural resurgence. We are not here to fix the system — we are here to replace it.
Location & Alignment with City Vision
Located within the Iowa City Riverfront Crossings Master Plan, our site sits adjacent to downtown, the Iowa River, major employers, public transit, and regional trails — perfectly positioned to catalyze equitable, resilient development. The city is thrilled that we are building our hub in this part of Iowa City, and we are building a great partnership with them.
Our project aligns with the City's goals:
Hub Components: An Ecosystem of Resistance & Renewal
1. Hub Center (810 Maiden Lane)
This is where culture, education, and resistance converge.
A repurposed industrial steel building — once home to rental equipment, glass manufacturing, and scooters — now becomes the heart of the community:
2. Green Parking Lot + Living Roof (804 Maiden Lane)
Even a parking lot can be innovative.
Required by zoning, this lot will become a model of ecological innovation:
3. Urban Farm & ReMatriated Landscapes (815 Gilbert Court)
Land can be healed and heal us in return.
A brownfield transformed into a regenerative cultural landscape:
4. Administrative Offices (416 E Benton St)
Behind every movement is infrastructure.
A renovated residential home serving as GPAS's operational backbone:
5. Healing Justice House (418 E Benton St)
Healing is not a luxury — it's a prerequisite for justice.
A residential space becoming a sanctuary for BIPOC healing:
6. Entrepreneur Launch Pads + Mutual Aid Café/Art Gallery (824 Maiden Lane / 410 E Benton St)
Building a compassionate economy.
A historic coal distribution site reborn as an incubator for radical entrepreneurship:
Why Iowa? Why Now?
Iowa is the most biologically colonized state in the US:
According to the USDA, "Of all privately held U.S. agricultural land, Whites account for 96% of owners, 97% of value, and 98% of acres." Our hub is a direct response — a reclamation of Indigenous land, knowledge, and power. We're proving that Indigenous land stewardship can heal ecosystems, rebuild economies, and restore power to the people.
ReMatriation: Beyond Conservation
ReMatriation is more than land back. ReMatriation = Reviving Indigenous worldviews + Matriarchal leadership + Land sovereignty. It's about:
We are at the precipice of collapse — and colonial capitalism is the engine. Our hub is the counter-engine: powered by community, guided by traditional ecological knowledge, and fueled by love.
Team & Expertise
GPAS is managed by Indigenous, non-binary, Queer, gay, cis, straight, and Two-Spirit folks with abundant knowledge in:
Staff & Board:
Key Partners:
Finances & Progress
We've raised the down payment and the beginning of our renovation funds through years of grassroots organizing — but we still need $1,790,732 to fully realize this vision.
What we've already done:
Conclusion: A Blueprint for Liberation
This hub is more than bricks and mortar. It is a manifesto in action — a declaration that another world is possible, and it is being built here, now, led by Indigenous Peoples.
Our work is built on the following:
"ReMatriation is a call to reestablish Indigenous landscapes, bring back Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge and to give stolen power back to the feminine. In a world where unfettered patriarchal violence and greed has brought us to the precipice of a climate extinction, ReMatriation is the return of the matriarchy." — Sikowis Nobiss, ED of GPAS
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