We are a non-profit committed to deepening our relationship with land.

Drawing on the experiences of working in conventional real estate, land justice, and living and working in community, the Center for Ethical Land Transition explores ways to decommodify, rematriate, and increase accessibility to land for Indigenous, Black, and POC communities

Check out our 2023 annual report

 

Our Projects

  • Movement Generation + Sogorea Te’ Land Trust

    In partnership with Xavion Freedom of Reimagine Real Estate LLC, we provided agency and applied our solidarity and justice approach to this land transition. Movement Generation and Sogorea Te’ Land Trust partnered to rematriate land for Movement Generation’s Justice and Ecology Center. Working in a competitive for sale by owner real estate market, we navigated many unique challenges in service to this inspiring project. We completed the transition in Bay Miwok territory in December of 2022. In collaboration with: Sustainable Economies Law Center

  • Shelterwood

    Shelterwood was the catalyst project allowing us to serve this BIPOC land reunion project with the most culturally sensitive, radically decolonizing real estate process we could yet imagine. In Collaboration with Ericka Jennings of Green Key Real Estate, our roles were land transition facilitators, rather than commission based sales agents. We were able to transparently redistribute the real estate commission to benefit Shelterwood. Shelterwood closed escrow on 900 acres in Kashaya Pomo territory in Cazadero, CA in June 2021.

  • Three Creeks Collective and the Owens Valley Indian Water Commission

    This important land transition happened in the highly politicized context of the Owens Valley where the PayahÇ–Ç–nadÇ– tribes have faced a long history of land and water theft by the Los Angeles District of Water and Power. After 30 years of advocating for indigenous water and food sovereignty, the Owens Valley Indian Water Commission (OVIWC) has their first opportunity to steward title to a healing oasis called Three Creeks. Working with Mike Godbe, an attorney with California Indian Legal Services, we had the deep honor of supporting all parties in this highly nuanced process involving a discount sale, the formation of a new collective, narrative contract writing, and a short time frame funding campaign. This project closed escrow in February of 2023.

  • Winnemem Wintu

    Since November 2021, in tandem with our movement collaborators at the Sustainable Economies Law Center, we have been providing real estate strategy support for the long term project of rematriating the lands of the Winnemem Wintu in the area currently known as Shasta County, CA. This support stands in solidarity with the vision and spiritual leadership of Chief Caleen Sisk, the restoration of the waterways of the salmon, and the lifeways of the Winnemem People. With great reverence and honor, we navigate the current legal fiction of private property in solidarity with the cosmology of the Winnemem Wintu as expressed in an unbroken oral tradition. In Fall 2023, 1170 acres were successfully rematriated to the Winnemem Wintu! Check out the Vox article for more details.

  • Latinx Farmworker Land Justice Project in Sonoma County

    This project is a coalition with North Bay Organizing Project, Sustainable Economies Law Center, and North Bay Jobs with Justice. The Center for Ethical Land Transition is consulting to support a strategy for culturally affirmative title holding and land stewardship for the most economically disadvantaged and land insecure members of our community. This project supports Latinx farmworkers in gaining power, equity and access as well as the opportunity to reimagine a culturally affirming local food system that is regenerative to land and labor.

  • Gohyang Farm

    In collaboration with Kitchen Table Advisors, the Center for Ethical Land Transition is providing land transition consulting and facilitation for Kristyn Leach of Second Generation Seeds in their acquisition of farmland with housing in Sonoma County. This land has the first affirmative agricultural easement held by Sonoma Ag and Open Space, therefore providing a learning opportunity in the transition of this easement.

  • Rights of Nature Land Transition Project

    In collaboration with CDER (The Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights), Regenerative Earth, and One Light Global, we are creating a program to support title holders who are committed to dissolving private property rights and utilizing the rights of nature as a legal pathway of restoring culturally appropriate environmental and legal guardianship. This program will use a cohort approach to support title holders and is committed to place specific pathways to reuniting the land with human kin.

 

Focus Areas

Land transition facilitation and agency services for landowners to transition land into new stewardship with a focus on access, repair and equity.

Solidarity-based agency to BIPOC groups and multi-racial projects seeking to reunite with land.

Educational materials for the land return movement, practitioners, and the general public to understand how ethical land transitions work.

Transition of land projects into cooperatively self governed stewardship trusts which center the rights of nature and access.

Convening with others in the land justice, return, and repair movement to learn together and serve in an emerging landscape.

 

Meet Our Team

Our Values

Land-Centric

We honor the sovereignty and sentience of land. We place the land at the center of our work.

Repair Relations

We stand with and nurture acts of reparation. We support indigenous-led land returns and the reunion of displaced and dispossessed Black, Indigenous, People of Color and Culture.

Solidarity & Justice

We stand and work in solidarity with all people dedicated to land justice. We center the voices, experiences, and leadership of those who have been systematically displaced from access to secure and generational relationship to land and place.

Right Relationship

We seek to create the conditions through which ALL people can come into right relationship and secure access to land.

Revisioning & Regeneration of Ownership 

Land is the basis of all life. We are a stand for the revisioning and regeneration of land ownership at the deepest level.

Humility & Learning

We are committed to a humble approach of finding our way with the support of our elders and indigenous wisdom keepers.

Movement Collaborators

  • Sustainable Economies Law Center

    SELC

    When our clients have attorneys from the Law Center and agency and/or real estate strategy from the Center for Ethical Land Transition, they often say we are their dream team. We love working with the attorneys at SELC as we are deeply values aligned in our approach to providing technical support and thought partnership with our clients. Shelterwood and Winnemem Wintu are among our past and ongoing collaborations.

  • Xavion Freedom & Reimagine Realty

    Xavion Freedom

    Xavion and Cassandra have developed a deep bond forged in vision and action committed to justice through past collaborations . This working friendship has planted seeds that will grow into supporting other real estate agents in finding their path toward repairing land relationships broken by colonization, capitalism and oppression.

  • Land Justice Futures

    Land Justice Futures

    Land Justice Futures (formerly Nuns and Nones) is an intergenerational organization that has partnered with religious communities to make long-term decisions about the land they have stewarded for generations. The Land Justice Project seeks to expand available options that protect and regenerate land, while also repairing centuries of racial harm. The Center for Ethical Land Transition has created a unique Cultural Sensitivity Training for Land Transition Training to support this work and Cassandra is also on the Faculty supporting a cohort of Sisters who stewards specific lands and express readiness to transition their land or share access in a meaningful way.


The Center for Ethical Land Transition is a program of Commonweal.

*Cassandra Ferrera is a realtor with Green Key Real Estate, license # 01495283