How to unsell Mama Earth - 48 hills
Briefly

Liberation is a multifaceted concept expressed through acts of resistance, such as protests and grassroots movements. It is characterized by the rejection of capitalist commodification of land and the acknowledgment of indigenous stewardship. The initiative of Homefulness demonstrates a commitment to building community and promoting land access without ownership in the context of settler colonialism. The statement opposes the normalcy of buying and selling land, emphasizing a need for more equitable and just relationships with the Earth and each other.
Liberation doesn't happen in a chant or one dance or a happenstance. Liberation is a quiet prayer, a big shout, a demand from an elder.
We "unsold" a small part of Mama Earth because all of Mama Earth is viewed as a marketable commodity traded globally.
We, the landless, houseless, indigenous, poor peoples, do not own Mama Earth. None of us who live here own the land, and never will.
The mass acceptance of krapitalism as an economic system is built on the commodifying of Mama Earth and corporate take-over.
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