Exploring Solutions Past - Maya Forest Alliance

Exploring Solutions Past - Maya Forest Alliance Exploring Solutions Past is a research and outreach based non-profit centered on the conservation of

Based in Santa Barbara, California, Exploring Solutions Past promotes the visionary work of indigenous practices that demonstrate innovative paths to conservation, abundance, and prosperity

Our innovative programs are multi-faceted, integrating traditional sustainable agriculture, community development, environmental education, and cutting edge archaeology. Our focus is to grow the Maya tradition of forest gardening and to support adaptive management of ancient Maya sites.

10/10/2025
11 October our guests are archaeologist Anabel Ford and community leader Cynthia Ellis Topsey. United by their deep ties...
10/10/2025

11 October our guests are archaeologist Anabel Ford and community leader Cynthia Ellis Topsey. United by their deep ties to Belize, Anabel and Cynthia explore the Maya Forest—past and present—through their shared commitment to conservation, culture, and community.

Their partnership bridges disciplines and worlds. Over the decades, Anabel's and Cynthia's shared curiosity about humanity has evolved into a dynamic collaboration grounded in respect and shared purpose.

What began in the field of archaeology has blossomed into a celebration of local knowledge and ecological wisdom—the Maya forest gardens. Their ongoing work, “Archaeology Under the Canopy” at the Maya city of El Pilar, embodies a living model of collaboration between culture and nature. In fact Anabel refers to El Pilar as a "living museum and laboratory," where the ancient city is presented in harmony with the surrounding Maya forest garden.

Join us as Anabel and Cynthia share their journey—an inspiring story of discovery, tradition, and the enduring bond between people and the forest that sustains them.

See you at the Salon!

-Eva and Heidi

Date and Time:
Saturday, October 11, 2025 at 5pm EST / 2pm PST

Zoom:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83937975098
Meeting ID: 839 3797 5098

Zoom is the leader in modern enterprise cloud communications.

Celebrating Maya Forest Gardeners
10/12/2024

Celebrating Maya Forest Gardeners

A wonderful exhibit is opening in Belize!
10/12/2024

A wonderful exhibit is opening in Belize!

Greetings,  Maya Living Legacy and Archeology Brown Bag Series at the University of Wisconsin, Madison cordially invites...
09/07/2024

Greetings,



Maya Living Legacy and Archeology Brown Bag Series at the University of Wisconsin, Madison cordially invites you to the lecture by Dr. Anabel Ford titled “Archeology Under the Canopy: El Pilar and the Maya Forest Gardens” on Sept 13th at 12 pm.



Register for Dr. Ford’s lecture here.

05/28/2024

Important and powerful words spoken by the Chairlady of the Itzamna Society in San Antonio, Cayo about the fires Nomaster forest gardener would set fires after mid-April! it is too dry! -- And to remember the vital steps to conserve and develop is to manage with traditional local ecological knowledge recognizing the forest as a garden, that is the wealth untold, the jade to value, the golden egg ...

https://www.facebook.com/share/Y1hfWPHM8oMGJQGc/?mibextid=xfxF2i

15 May 5pm Pacific time!
05/15/2024

15 May 5pm Pacific time!

Meet the panelists
05/15/2024

Meet the panelists

Meet the Panelists:
05/15/2024

Meet the Panelists:

05/15/2024

Environmentalist panel 15 May 5pm Pacific Time

Thank you for your interest in attending the WOC Environmentalists Panel! Please complete this form to RSVP.

Event Details
When: Wednesday, May 15th, 2024 from 5:00-8:00pm
Where: UCSC Cowell Ranch Haybarn (Ranch View Rd, Santa Cruz, CA 95064)
If you are interested in tuning into this event via livestream instead, you may watch live at bit.ly/livepanel24. There is no need to RSVP.

Doors open at 4:45pm ~ complimentary hors d'oeuvres will be served until 5:15pm.
We will begin serving dinner at approximately 6:30pm until 7:50pm.

Join the UCSC People of Color Sustainability Collective (POCSC) for an empowering panel that celebrates the voices, visions, and efforts of women of color environmentalists. Our panelists include inspiring women from UC Santa Cruz and external organizations. After the panel, connect with folks as all in attendance will have the opportunity to enjoy a special dinner with the panelists.

All UCSC community members of all identities and their guests are invited to attend. This event is free!
Please RSVP, space is limited.

Covid-19 Guidelines: Masks have not been required for most indoor settings at UC Santa Cruz facilities, but their use is still strongly recommended. We strongly recommend that all attendees wear a mask inside the venue when they are not eating. Thank you for helping us ensure the safety of students and guests at the event.

If you need accommodations or have questions, please email Jasmin Toledo at [email protected].
-
Meet Our Panelists:

An Ancient Maya Practice Could Be the Key to Growing Vegetables on Mars?   Researchers are exploring whether intercroppi...
05/14/2024

An Ancient Maya Practice Could Be the Key to Growing Vegetables on Mars?
Researchers are exploring whether intercropping—a technique of growing different types of plants in close proximity to one another—could be the secret to agriculture on the Red Planet

Researchers are exploring whether intercropping—a technique of growing different types of plants in close proximity to one another—could be the secret to agriculture on the Red Planet

Address

Isla Vista, CA
93106

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Exploring Solutions Past - Maya Forest Alliance posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Exploring Solutions Past - Maya Forest Alliance:

Share