Osanyin Liberation School is a grassroots community based project whose mission is to address food insecurity and promote earth stewardship in urban and rural communities through the reclamation of indigenous farming methods, ancestral medicine practices and pre colonial culinary traditions.

As a mobile and hybridized teaching/learning hub we engage those whose tribal relationship to land has been interrupted through systems of dominance, settler colonialism and climate shift. Using an urban gardening/food justice curriculum that is supported by a framework of restorative practices; we rely on the powerful trifecta of sustainable environmentalism, circle process, and cultural memory banking empowering communities need to (re)root into ancestral memory, shifting the narrative of place and belonging within their current geography.