At LiberArte, we believe that reconnecting with land, ancestry, and collective stewardship is essential to healing our communities and the planet. Through place-based partnerships, we support projects that honor traditional knowledge, ecological regeneration, and cultural resilience.
An Afro-Indigenous-led initiative in Nuquí, Chocó restoring food sovereignty through regenerative farming, viche production, and community education rooted in ancestral practice.
An Indigenous- and women-led initiative restoring Lake Uru Uru through nature-based solutions that blend ancestral knowledge, circular economy practices, and scientific innovation to address climate change, pollution, and environmental justice.
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