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June 5, 2026, Detroit – Participants in the National Gathering of Land Justice Futures, meeting at Weber Retreat and Conference Center at the Adrian Dominican Sisters Motherhouse spent a day exploring the “food hub” of Detroit and what it means for the food sovereignty of Detroit residents.
Land Justice Futures is a nonprofit organization that works primarily with congregations of U.S. Catholic women religious to help them explore how they can bring about racial repair and ecological healing through the land they currently inhabit or use. The hope is to create right relationship of the congregations of women religious with Earth and with peoples who had been forced from the land of their birth or deprived of land access. The Adrian Dominican Congregation has been on this journey with Land Justice Futures for years.
Participating congregations participated in Land Justice Futures’ National Gathering May 19-23, 2026.
During the journey in Detroit, participants learned about various ways that organizations are working to repair harms caused to Black people through the years. They visited:
View a collection of photos highlighting key experiences of the learning journey in Detroit.