Ecospiritual Futures

Ecological and Social Justice

Our research follows struggles for ecological justice across territories shaped by colonial histories, extractive economies, and environmental crisis. In these living worlds, sacred plants and fungi sustain ecospiritual futures against the plunder of sacred ecologies.

Sacred plants and fungi do not grow just anywhere. They grow where elders remember them, where spirits guard them, where ceremony calls them by name, and where people still answer to the land.

We work in these worlds slowly, guided by care, responsibility, and reflexivity.We bring together multispecies ethnography, historical research, and environmental science to understand the changing biological and social life of sacred plants and fungi.

Where these worlds hold, ecospiritual futures grow, and ecological justice is inseparable from social justice.