Food, culture, community

Ayeko Farm is creating space for BIPOC community to reconnect with the land & our cultures through food and farming.

Welcome to Ayeko Farm

Ayekoo! Aye! Thank you for visiting our site. We’re so grateful for this land we’re stewarding, the food we’re growing, and the work we’re doing. Please explore the website and contact us if you’d like to get involved!

In solidarity - Deepa, Victor, Devon, and Samika

We recognize how important it is to work with our hands on the land growing and preparing food, caring for the Earth, celebrating and learning more about our cultures and ancestors, and building community.

Ayeko Farm hosts cultural arts events, retreats, educational workshops, and more.

We use sustainable farming practices such as compost, cover crop, mulch, minimal tillage, drip irrigation, and diversity in planting.

 

Ayeko envisions…

children at play exploring, learning and eating well, healing retreats and cultural arts events based in our ancestral traditions, intergenerational programming to uplift our elders, a BIPOC artist in residence program, and much more.