THREE POINT PROGRAM
Our Three Point Program
Mission β To cultivate community rooted in the struggle for liberation through acts of solidarity and mutual aid in the rural south.
Vision β To see a commitment to the struggle for liberation against the evils of oppression, exploitation, and alienation take root in the hearts and minds of our community.
Sow Imagination
We commit to sowing imagination by listening deeply to lived experience and cultivating spaces for shared reflection, storytelling, and learning. This work happens in kitchens, gardens, community gatherings, and daily life, where neighbors name the systems that shape our lives and imagine ways of living rooted in dignity, solidarity, and freedom. Learning is not separate from struggle; it emerges from it, guided by those most impacted and grounded in the wisdom of place.
Grow Resistance
We commit to growing resistance through practices of hospitality that sustain life and hope by resisting systems of oppression, exploitation, and alienation. Through mutual aid, resilient food systems, free food and shared goods, economic solidarity, and harm reduction, we resist systems that isolate, exploit, and discard people. Our hospitality is participatory and non-hierarchical, rejecting charity models that divide givers and receivers. We walk alongside one another as neighbors, sharing power, labor, and responsibility in the work of collective survival and liberation.
Tend Roots
We commit to grounding our struggle in the land, waters, and communities of this bioregion. Through gardens, farms, and ecological stewardship, we cultivate practical skills, shared labor, and relationships of interdependence that build communal resilience. We seek not only to resist extractive systems, but to replace them with local, regenerative practices of food growing, mutual care, and shared stewardship that cultivate ways of life accountable to our neighbors, this land, and future generations.
βThe greatest challenge of the day is: how to bring about a revolution of the heart, a revolution that has to start with each one of us.β
β Dorothy Day