ORFC 2026 8 – 9 Jan
Many of us have complex relationships with land, especially those of us with diasporic identities and histories of displacement. How might a deeper understanding of our land lineages help us find belonging, connection, accountability and healing? In this workshop, we will invite participants to inquire into their relationship with the lands they live in and the lands their ancestors came from, hoping to open up a deeper dialogue and conversation about what land justice might look like in light of such complex identities and histories. This workshop is being held from a jewish diasporist and co- liberatory perspective, by facilitators of mixed jewish heritages. It is adapted to a UK context from the work of Linke Fligl, a US-based queer jewish diasporist chicken farm and cultural organising project. This workshop is open to everyone, and we really welcome participation from people with diverse land, migration and immigrant stories.