Earthwork Harvest Gathering
Earthwork Harvest Gathering 2023 this September 15-17!
We are excited to once again be presenting panel discussions at Earthwork Harvest Gathering featuring inspiring and insightful activists and artists! Join us on Earthwork Farm this September 15-17 for Earthwork Harvest Gathering 2023.
Friday 5pm (Barn stage): Youth Empowerment Panel
Saturday 11am (Barn stage): Clean Water Panel
Saturday 11am (Cedar stage): Women in Music Panel
Sunday 10am (Barn stage): Racial Justice Panel
All panels will be followed by a talkback Q & A session. You can find location details on the workshop schedule.
We will be sharing additional details about these panels soon! See the full performer schedule here.
2022 – Earthwork Harvest Gathering returns!
Racial Justice panel featuring (L to R) Amber Hasan, Manape LaMere, Holly T. Bird, Miskopwaaganikwe Tadgerson, Creation Best, and Noble Julz
Earthwork Harvest Gathering 2020
- 9PM Friday: Special screening of the Rights of Nature film, Invisible Hand
- 10AM Saturday: Live streamed Title Track staff meeting with Q & A and program updates
- 1PM Sunday: Water Protection conversation between Liz Kirkwood of FLOW and Chris Good of our Clean Water Campaign for MI
- 2PM Sunday: Updates from the Northern Michigan E3 (formerly Antiracism Task Force)
All content will be streaming via Harvest Gathering Facebook and Youtube.
Earthwork Harvest Gathering 2019
Title Track curated and hosted a series of nine engaging panels and accompanying discussion/organizing sessions at the 2019 Earthwork Harvest Gathering, one of Michigan’s most beloved cultural celebrations and music festivals. Topics included Great Lakes Protection, Native Justice, Racial Equity, Water Equity and Affordability, Women in Music, Nonviolent Resistance, Women’s Leadership in Regenerative Agriculture, Supporting our Gender Non-conforming Community, and Council on the Climate Crisis.
The three-day event took place on Earthwork Farm outside of Lake City on September 20-22, 2019. Read the recap of the weekend here.
Picture credit: Farmers Market Aerial by Elijah Browning