Our Partners
Cultural Conservation & Competency Training
We are excited to share our collaborations with the San Diego Bird Alliance as we provide guidance of Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) systems within their wetland restoration efforts. Click to read about our initiatives!
Community Through Indigenous Collaboration
As a community-led organization, our primary objective is to ensure that community members are informed and actively involved in all projects and that access is open to all community members that want to participate. Click below to read more!
Ethnoecology & Conservation
We are happy to partner with San Diego Canyonlands to blend Kumeyaay Traditional Ecological Knowledge (KTEK) with contemporary conservation practices, creating a new model for land management. Click below to read more!
Education & Community Collaboration
We partner with Balboa Park museums to consult and educate on Kumeyaay perspectives in order to guide collaboration rooted in reciprocity. Click to read more about our efforts!
Ethnoecology & Conservation
We partner with San Diego Coastkeeper to inform water and wetlands restoration by bringing a cultural perspective to existing and new projects with the long-term goal of sustainable relationships and community access. Click to read more!
Cultural Competency
We are happy to partner with the Museum of Us to provide cultural competency trainings, specifically educating staff on Kumeyaay perspectives and how the community wishes to be seen and represented. This work helps build a foundation for long-term collaboration and inclusivity. Read more to learn about our trainings!
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