2020 Regenerators
Katie Collins
Katie is a teacher, learner, healer, moving peacefully with and through the land.
Jen bracken-Hull
Jen believes in breaking down the barriers of accessibility to land--and the freedom of feeding oneself--that are imposed by whiteness, colonialism, and capitalism. When she isn't on the farm learning, she is working as a programs coordinator at her town library and raising two children with her partner, Derrick.
Maeve McGee
Maeve has studied environmental science and ecology at Binghamton University and plans to continue this through farming and exploring our relationship with the natural world and each other. Grower, learner, regenerator.
Eric Sirvinskas
Eric is interested in connecting and learning more about nutrition, reducing waste, local food, and education to create pathways that are more equitable and in balance with nature. He is drawn to the Regenerator Program because it presents a collective opportunity and moment to build off his previous experience in environmental education and farming to address complex social challenges with a community and nature-based approach.
Anusha Mehar
Anusha is a seasoned Storyteller with 10+ years of experience working as an Educator, Cultural Organizer, Performer, and Leader in the non-profit sector. Her work is rooted in the Liberation of trauma -- through the body, on the page, and of the Earth. She currently spearheads interdisciplinary programming for both youth and adults as the Creatrix of PANJA, a culture + wellness studio dedicated to harmonizing mind, body, and spirit through medicine.
milli langer
My focus is on liberation and the reconstruction of reality in order to empower people and dismantle systems of oppression through movement, song, space, words, love and any and every other form or formlessness that represents human’s unique expression. Survival comes first so we must grow our own food, make our own clothes and forge our own medicine. I am a certified Wilderness Guide, I am working on skills through stomatics and language to feel confident in my body and truthful in my voice. I choose to be a regenerator because I see this work as a means to learn the skills and awareness of how self sufficient we already are, while simultaneously disinvesting from capitalistic corporations of control.