Become A Casa Caracol Community Care Comrade
Inequities for BIPOC communities stem from a multitude of interconnected factors entrenched in historical traumas, systemic racism and cultural barriers that limit access to resources, inclusive spaces and opportunities to see their contributions valued and honored.
Our four pillars address these challenges by focusing on story, art, environment and wellness.
Our Pollen Path Pillar works to build a deeper connection with the land we live on in order to create sustainable and fulfilling environmental practices that leave a positive impact for generations to come.
This pillar addresses the barriers for BIPOC communities in access to green spaces, outdoor recreation and inclusion in conservation efforts, as well as access to healthy food. BIPOC communities have historically disproportionately experienced these barriers due to factors such as environmental racism, redlining, discriminatory housing practices and being pushed to the outskirts of cities which are food deserts in often toxic industrial areas. This is especially true for Phoenix Arizona.
Specific Challenges:
Access to green spaces and healthy affordable food: According to data from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, South Phoenix, Durango Complex and West Phoenix consistently rank as the having the worst air quality in all of Maricopa County. According to research complied by the ASU Morrison Institute for Public Policy, these areas have less green spaces, hold most of the counties' factories and waste facilities, and are also mostly populated by BIPOC communities that were intentionally pushed to the outskirts of west and south Maricopa county through a history of segregation and discriminatory housing policies. They also lack access to healthy affordable food.
Cuatro Milpas Garden Project - A garden project that includes the expansion of our garden space to provide edible and medicinal plants to the community along with educational growing and medicine making workshops.
Birding Meet Ups - A Collaboration with the Arizona Bird Alliance, where local birder Robert Carter hosts birding meet ups that are educational and help to keep community connected to their environment.
Seed Library - A community seed library stocked with native seeds and includes an annual seed saving workshop.
Making Medicina Series - A series of medicine making workshops, many of which include plants grown in our garden space or native plants, helping community reconnect with ancestral ways of caring for each other and the land.