they/she/dé

adé

adé Oni is a multimedia healing arts n’ craftist, solidarity economy organizer/educator, capoeiristx, gardener, bioregionalist, public commons enthusiast, closet poet, afrosurrealist, and low-key birder.

their un/conventional educationways in economics, public health, Black liberation geography, farming, death, music and trickery have guided them towards a commitment to life work that creates exuberant, radical, and sustaining Afro-Indigenous centered spaces that vitalize praxes for restoring dignified participation in shaping our near and far ecologies.

they are steadily sharpening their skills in the art of gathering, land and water stewardship, Afro-Indigenous healing arts, crafts, and language (weaving with eco-materials, herbalism, story-making/telling, + vocal arts), and solidarity business development.