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Join me on a powerful retreat experience with Sankofa Roots and Joshua Asiedu on the sacred land of Emerald Earth Farm in Northern California, home to Black To The Land. We gathered in community to reconnect with ancestral wisdom through survival skills, natural building techniques, and natural food preparation—rooted in self-sufficiency, healing, and collective care. Black To The Land is dedicated to bringing Black people back into deeper relationship with nature, peace, and community. On this expansive farm, we learned how building with earth-based materials like clay, straw, and soil is not only ancestral—it’s deeply practical for modern life. ✨ Health benefits of natural building: Homes built with earth materials naturally regulate temperature and humidity, creating cleaner indoor air with fewer toxins and no off-gassing chemicals. These materials support respiratory health, reduce mold, improve sleep, dampen noise, and offer a grounding, calming environment that supports the nervous system—ideal for families, healing spaces, and retreats. 💰 Financial benefits of natural building: Using locally sourced earth materials can significantly lower construction costs, reduce long-term maintenance, and dramatically cut heating and cooling bills due to natural insulation and thermal mass. These homes are durable, fire-resistant, long-lasting, and increasingly valuable as interest grows in sustainable, off-grid, and wellness-centered living. This retreat wasn’t just about skills—it was about remembering. Remembering how to live in harmony with the land, feed ourselves well, build shelter with our hands, and strengthen community bonds. This is Sankofa in action—reaching back to move forward. If you’re interested in Black land stewardship, regenerative living, survival skills, natural building, wellness retreats, or ancestral knowledge, this experience offers a glimpse into what’s possible when we return to the land together. 🌍✨ Comment your favorite green emojis below! I was really trying to climb that rope y'all