‘Reverse-gentrify the country’: how Black and Indigenous intentional communities are reclaiming land
PolicySunday, April 12, 2026The Guardian

‘Reverse-gentrify the country’: how Black and Indigenous intentional communities are reclaiming land

The article highlights the movement of Black and Indigenous communities across the U.S. to establish intentional communities that prioritize care and cultural heritage, effectively "reverse-gentrifying" their neighborhoods and reclaiming land. These communal spaces aim to provide sustainable living options while fostering deep connections to their history and environment.

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