Welcome to The Stardust Project: A movement for land-based justice, belonging, and future-making—led by and for QTBIPOC people and their families.
We are Stardust…
… and we’ve got to get ourselves back to the garden.
Phase I: The Stardust Field Journal
An Experiment in Landless Sanctuary
Right now, The Stardust Project is rooted in community, not in acreage. Through workshops, pop-up gatherings, and collaborative projects, we are cultivating relationships, skills, and systems of care that prepare us for something bigger.
We call this phase the Stardust Field Journal—a living record of what’s possible when queer, trans, disabled, and neurodivergent people gather around land, even when we don’t yet own it.
Over the next five years, we’ll host:
Seasonal popups connecting QTBIPOC families with ecological practices
Intergenerational skill-sharing and mutual aid builds
Collaborations with local artists, educators, and healers
Visioning circles, field trips, and seed-funding experiments
Every project is a page in the journal—a way to say:
We’ve already been doing this. The land is the only thing missing.
When the time is right, we won’t just be dreaming of land.
We’ll be ready.
Ready to root. Ready to grow. Ready to stay.