The Wildwood Path supports a diverse group of people with a desire to learn how to live in integrity, generosity, and skill with one another, the land, and the communities of our world. Though we hail from around the globe and attempt to root all our learning and sharing from our own ancestral traditions, we primarily gather on unceded Wabanaki territory lands and owe much of what we know to the l
eadership of local Native tribes. In an effort to support liberation and regeneration on every level, we offer all-genders public events throughout the year that weave deep nature connection practices, living systems thinking, and social change. Our flagship program is a 9-month learning journey for women and/or trans folks in which a small circle of committed members gather monthly for weekend sessions to share and practice skillful ways of living and learning in close relationship with the living world around us. Supported by a group of good-hearted mentors and elders who devote themselves to continually learning and evolving, participation in any aspect of The Wildwood Path can be a life-changing experience that gives individuals new ways to live within the generosity of the earth– and the confidence to weave these practices and skills into their lives in order to regenerate healthy cultures in support of a beautiful, livable world for all.