WeABL Community Land Day
Hosted by: BAE - Black Agricultural Ecosystem
Location: Black Futures Farm 6745 SE 60th Street, Portland, OR
Date: Saturday, February 21st
Time: 10:00-1:00PM
Registration: All Community Land Days are open to the public. Registration is required, and details for each Saturday—including location, activities, and accessibility notes—will be shared in advance. Register through this link.
Description:
Each gathering offers opportunities to:
Engage in land-based stewardship and restoration
Support Black-led farms and land projects
Learn from and alongside Black farmers, land stewards, and organizers
Build relationships rooted in reciprocity, accountability, and care
WeABL is hosted in collaboration with Black-led organizations across the Black Agricultural Ecosystem and reflects a shared commitment to land access, food sovereignty, cultural continuity, and collective well-being.
Come as you are. Bring your hands, your presence, and your willingness to be in relationship with the land and each other.
WeABL (We Activate Black Lands) is a month-long, Black-led land tending and community activation series honoring Black History Month through embodied action on the land. Across four Saturdays in February, community members are invited to show up in relationship with Black-led farms and land projects — to tend soil, plant trees, build infrastructure, share stories, and activate living histories of Black land stewardship, resilience, and futurity. Rather than observing Black History Month through abstraction alone, WeABL calls us into relationship, repair, and responsibility — grounding history in the land itself. This series is hosted in collaboration with Black-led organizations across the Black Agricultural Ecosystem and reflects a shared commitment to land access, food sovereignty, and collective care.