Nonprofit Quarterly
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Link [1] Excerpt: For many people in Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) communities in the United States and across the globe, the connection to land is core to cultural identity, spirituality, and livelihoods. While the capitalist economic system considers land to be a commodity that is privately owned and profited from, our communities seek to be in a reciprocal relationship with the land, which we consider a lifesource to be collectively and cooperatively stewarded using the knowledge and traditions of our ancestors.