Located on the ancestral homelands of the Moh-He-Con-Nuck in New York state, Forge Project is a Native-led initiative working to upend political and social systems formed through generations of settler colonialism. Forge Project serves the social and cultural landscape of shared communities through a funded fellowship program for Indigenous culture workers; public education and events, many hosted in its outdoor Land and Learning Kitchen; an activist art collection of leading Indigenous contemporary artists; publishing of contemporary Indigenous scholars and thought leaders; and a large-scale land rematriation project, centered on the return of native plants through seeding a diverse local ecology. These programs develop and respond to the needs and feedback of the communities Forge serves, locally, regionally, and across Turtle Island.
| Website | https://www.forgeproject.com |
| Employees | 15 (8 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 2021 |
| Industry | Artists and Writers |
| Keywords | Indigenous Rights, Decolonization, Indigenous Sovereignty, Social Justice, Systemic Change, Political Activism, Social Change, Land Rights, Political Reform, Grassroots Organizing, Advocacy, Civil Rights, Community Development, Environmental Justice, Human Rights, Nonprofit Organization |
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Scott Allocco is the Member, Board of Directors of Forge Project.
8 people are employed at Forge Project.