The Semilla Collection by SENTIENT
$60 - $226*
The Semilla Collection features luxury handbags, wallets, and cardholders made from plant-based vegan leather.
*A portion of proceeds from each purchase will support Wildseeds Fund’s work to fund independent farmers in Mexico and Latin America advancing climate resilience within their communities.
SENTIENT was founded by a Mexicana woman determined to take her heritage and place at the center of progress and innovation in fashion.
KBFA KY Proud Gift Basket by Kentucky Black Farmer Association
$80.00
This selection of locally grown and sourced products are KYProud and cultivated in Kentucky.
Baskets include:
- Bearfruit & Grow Farm Cinnamon Sugar Sourdough Loaf, Jefferson Co KY
- Millers Farm Local Honey (4oz), Lincoln Co KY
- Davida's Flowers (Majestic Greens Farm) Lavender Sugar Cubes, Barren Co KY
- Ballew Estates Happy Belly Herbal Tea Blend, Madison Co KY
Kentucky Black Farmers Association advocates for Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) farmers, displaced and/or marginalized persons in agriculture by creating a solid leadership foundation.
Textile & Fiber Goods by BlackFiber & Textile Network
Prices Vary
From seed-to-fiber offerings to naturally made dryer balls, luxury loofah or one of a kind tea towels, this selection from the Black Fiber & Textile Network supports an international community of fiber artists and farmers who are preserving ancestral practices and strengthening sustainable textile traditions.
The network supports the livelihoods and lifeways of Black people across the globe who use, produce, and work with regenerative fibers, plant dyes, and sustainable textiles. Their work mobilizes communities to create and process in reverence for one another and the earth.
Crash Course + Supporter access by Civil Eats
$100.00
Gift Civil Eats’ Crash Course + Supporter access and welcome someone into a community committed to a just, sustainable food system. They’ll get full access to our four-part Crash Course on how policy, power, and people shape our food, plus one year as a Civil Eats Supporter with newsletters, virtual salons, and conversations with journalists. Your gift fuels independent reporting and a more resilient food future.
MAD Heavy Metal Oversized faded t-shirt by Makoce Agricultural Development
$32.00
An oversized faded tee built for layering, comfort, and quiet style.
Wear it in solidarity: Each purchase backs Makoce Agricultural Development’s work to rebuild Indigenous foodways and strengthen the Oglala Lakota Oyate. . A small way to honor land, community, and the fight for a just food future.
Prices Vary
Maypop Community Herb Shop—opened by a collective of herbalists in 2011 and now thriving in Bywater, Bvlbancha (New Orleans)—continues to be a hub for healing, reciprocity, and land-based knowledge. Gift medicine that honors lineage, place, and community resilience.
Their online apothecary offers a wide selection of herbal remedies that are great allies during cold & flu season! We like the Fire Cider crafted with horseradish, onion, garlic, jalapeños, ginger, citrus, herbs, raw honey, and apple cider vinegar, this small-batch cider reflects Miss Anne’s care for seasonal wellness. This runs about $16.50. Share winter immune support rooted in community herbal traditions.
VOCES DE MI OAXACA: COMPARTIENDO RAÍCES Zine by Mi Oaxaca
$25
This zine is a collection of stories and reflections from Mi Oaxaca’s Community-Based Research Project, created in collaboration with Oaxaqueñ@s of the diaspora, hospitality workers in Oaxaca, and migrant families and youth
Rooted in Indigenous sovereignty and in the Oaxaca diaspora, Mi Oaxaca advances food, land, and cultural justice through equitable education and economic opportunities across borders.
General Store by Texas Tribal Buffalo Project
($50 minimum for shipping)
Shop special cuts of bison—roasts, ribs, stew meat, and more. Some items qualify for a 15% SNAP discount.
Texas Tribal Buffalo Project, an Indigenous-women-led organization, stewards buffalo as sacred relatives while offering sustainably raised, nutrient-dense bison. Their work restores traditional foodways and reconnects Indigenous communities with this vital relationship.
Donation of $25 of more to Wukchumni Farms
Support Wukchumni Farms’ work by making a donation—and receive a special hat as a thank-you. You can have the hat shipped to you or gifted to someone you choose.
Wukchumni Farms, founded in 2020, strengthens access to fresh foods for tribal elders and families, nurtures connection to ancestral Wukchumni Yokuts land, and creates an intergenerational space that uplifts cultural lifeways and history.










