The Mother Tree

Rooted in Resistance. Growing Collective Futures.

We are Mother Tree.

Born in Lebanon. Rooted in the Global South.

We are a collective, a seed bank, a sanctuary.

A living archive of memory, resistance, and regeneration.

We believe the future is grown—not built.

And to grow it, we must reclaim the land, the narrative, and the imagination.

In the face of climate collapse, war, patriarchy, and displacement,

we return to the earth.

We gather around the tree.

We remember that a woman is a school,

that soil is a healer,

and that the most radical act in an extractive world is to plant something that cannot be commodified.

What We Stand For:

🌱 Ecological Justice Is Gender Justice

Climate breakdown doesn't fall evenly.

Women, especially in the Global South, bear the brunt—and hold the solutions.

We create spaces where land access, food, and healing are not luxuries, but birthrights.

🌾 Seed Sovereignty Is Political Power

We save seeds. We swap stories.

We preserve ancestral knowledge banned, bombed, or erased.

We say no to GMOs, monoculture, and imperialism dressed up as “development.”

Every seed we plant is a protest—and a prayer.

🌿 Land Is Not a Commodity—It’s a Commons

We work to rewild public and forgotten urban spaces.

Not for profit. Not for aesthetics.

For survival. For joy. For future generations.

🌸 Healing Is Collective

Colonialism wounded our landscapes and our bodies.

We use permaculture, native species, and community design to tend to both.

This work is not charity. It’s ancestral. It’s political. It’s necessary.

🔥 Imagination Is a Tool for Liberation

The dominant system relies on scarcity, fear, and forgetfulness.

We counter it by dreaming boldly and designing differently.

Workshops, art, land practices—this is where we prototype liberated futures.

We are not waiting for permission.

We are not replicating extractive systems in green disguise.

We are composting the old.

We are planting the possible.

Mother Tree is a place to remember, reclaim, and reimagine.

Come grow with us.