Who We Are
TribeX Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit founded in 2021 to support environmental stewardship, regenerative agriculture, and inclusive community education. Rooted in permaculture principles and a deep respect for nature, we provide pathways for communities—especially historically underserved ones—to reconnect with land, healing plants, and regenerative methods that restore ecosystems and strengthen wellbeing.
Our Goal
To help people build relationships with soil, plants, and sustainable practices that foster long-term ecological and personal resilience.

Our Core Pillars
1. Regenerative Agriculture Workshops
We teach soil health, biodiversity, herbal growing skills, and low-impact farming techniques. Our work includes:
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Hands-on herbal and garden education
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No-till soil-building demonstrations
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Regenerative gardening & ecological restoration training
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Food sovereignty & land stewardship workshops
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Annual Women’s Regenerative Retreat (Launching April 2026)
Future Initiative (2026): Beekeeping & Pollinator Stewardship Program
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Introduction to beehive care and maintenance
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Hands-on training in pollinator habitat creation
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Establishing educational beehives at Wildflower Forest Farm
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Community workshops on pollinator ecology and honeybee conservation
The Garden Farm at Wildflower Forest serves as our living classroom—where participants learn how plants heal soil, support pollinators, and build food resilience.
We are developing food-forest-based landscapes that serve as:
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Community teaching spaces
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Pollinator sanctuaries
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Ecological restoration zones
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Local sources of herbs, fruit & perennial foods
Current development site: Wildflower Forest Farm — Shreveport, Louisiana.
2. Garden Stewards Program (Community Green Space Support)
Our Garden Stewards support community gardens, urban farms, and school gardens through:
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Active volunteer outreach and coordination
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Collaborative social media & event marketing
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Permaculture workshops and presentations
This program helps green spaces stay healthy, productive, and resilient while providing hands-on training to aspiring gardeners and environmental stewards.
3. Digital Creative Education
Workshops and curriculum in:
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Graphic design
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Social media branding
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AI creative tools
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Video and photo editing
These classes build workforce skills and empower youth, entrepreneurs, and creators to share their stories, launch projects, and develop digital literacy.
4. Renewable Fashion Education
Programs focused on:
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Sewing & garment construction
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Upcycling & reconstruction
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Fabric manipulation, dye, collage & wearable art
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Textile lifecycle education
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Clothing recycling pathways
This program promotes sustainable fashion and circular creativity.
