Dynamic Deep Dives
PURPOSE
The 3D series is a multidimensional workshop series designed for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, &/or People of Color) to deepen skills in specific farming and land stewardship practices in a culturally relevant, supportive, and joyful environment. Expert facilitators offer workshops throughout the season, paying homage to legacies of African Diasporic and Indigenous wisdom and innovation carried through generations.
VIRTUAL
Virtual 3D workshops include learning resources and most programs offer accompanying videos showing hands-on, step-by-step explanations relevant to the workshop topic. The live program is a 90-minute interactive virtual workshop for engaged learning with opportunities for questions and answers.
While the virtual workshops are designed to be a culturally relevant and safe space that centers BIPOC farmers, gardeners, and land stewards (read why here), all instructional videos accompanying the workshops are released on YouTube as part of Soul Fire’s Liberation on Land video series for everyone to enjoy.
Registration for virtual workshops closes the day before the event. Please view registration pages for the exact time.
If you are not attending the live event, you can make a donation to support BIPOC participation. We will send you the resource materials and the recording of the Zoom workshop.
IN PERSON
In person workshops take place at Soul Fire Farm. Each workshop lasts from 3 to 6 hours, and typically includes a presentation from expert BIPOC facilitators, a hands-on learning opportunity, and lunch. Tickets for these events close 5 days before the event. Registration is required. Please only register if you are able to stay for the entire program as spots are limited. Plan to arrive on time.
In order to ensure COVID and community safety all participants must follow our Visitor Guidelines.
This year’s programming will be offered in English, as we redirect our commitment to language access and language justice to relationship and community building to inform what multilingual skill-share spaces will look like in the future.
You do not need to be a graduate of a Soul FIRE Immersion Program to attend.
Resources from Previous Workshops //
Recursos de Talleres Anteriores
Past 3D Facilitators
We thank and acknowledge all of the expert facilitators who have collaborated with Soul Fire Farm over the years, paying homage to legacies of African Diasporic and Indigenous wisdom and innovation carried through generations:
- Sarah Gotowka, Natural Dyeing // Teñido Natural, 2022
- xĂłchicoatl bello, Honoring The Land // Honrando la Tierra, 2022
- Darren Springer, Mycology, 2022
- Briana Alfaro, Soil Carbon // Carbono del Suelo, 2021
- Sean Desiree, Carpentry // CarpinterĂa, 2021
- Amara Ullauri, Crop Planning // PlanificaciĂłn de cultivos, 2021
- Germaine Jenkins, Soil Health // Salud del Suelo, 2020
- Antonia Estela PĂ©rez, Herbal Medicine // Hierbas Medicinales, 2020
- Amirah Mitchell, Seed Keeping // ConservacĂon de Semillas, 2020
- Jacquelyn Pilati, Seed Keeping // ConservacĂon de Semillas, 2020
- Arian Rivera, Pasture Raised Poultry // Aves al Pastoreo, 2020
- Arif Ullah, Bee Keeping // Apicultura, 2020
- Jie Jin, Mushroom Cultivation // Cultivo de Hongos, 2020
- Yolanda Gonzalez, Mushroom Cultivation // Cultivo de Hongos, 2020
- Tiffany LaShae, Greenhouse, 2020