Tribe X Museum through its Green initiatives—the Garden Stewards Program, Urban Food Forest Project, and the Eco Farms Collective—exists to promote environmental stewardship and regenerative agriculture by transforming urban spaces, supporting green spaces, and fostering food sovereignty in historically neglected communities.
MISSION
Tribe X Museum envisions a future where urban and rural communities alike are self-sustaining, environmentally conscious, and deeply connected to the land. By fostering a network of sustainable farms, food forests, and community green spaces, Tribe X aims to inspire widespread adoption of regenerative practices that restore ecosystems, mitigate environmental damage, and empower communities to take control of their local food systems for generations to come.
VISION
The mission of Tribe X Museum is to cultivate sustainable and resilient communities by promoting environmental stewardship, food sovereignty, and regenerative agricultural practices. Through its core programs, Tribe X connects people with the land, offering education in permaculture and gardening while transforming underutilized spaces into productive landscapes that nourish both individuals and the environment.
GOALS
Tribe X Museum's goal is to transform neglected urban and rural spaces into thriving ecosystems that promote environmental health, sustainable agriculture, and community resilience. By creating food forests, supporting urban farms, and offering hands-on education, Tribe X seeks to foster food security, empower aspiring farmers, and restore the natural environment.
History
Tribe X Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2021, originally established as a space to foster exploration in arts design and innovation has today, evolved into a community leader promoting empowerment through hands-on education and regenerative agriculture. By integrating permaculture, sustainable farming, and community engagement, We are on a mission to create a more resilient future for both people and the planet.