
Created out of love, urgency, and deep-rooted care. Developed in 2020 as a response to a rapidly shifting South Florida, where rising tides meet ancient sawgrass, and the stories we tell ourselves about home become matters of survival.
It evolved into a layered collaborative vision: part documentary, part eco-mythology, part survival manual. A project that refuses the easy binary of doom or hope, choosing instead the harder work of radical attention.
We spotlight neighbors who rarely get camera time: Indigenous leaders, climate artists, land stewards, young organizers. The people doing the work while the rest of us scroll past.
Their stories aren't just inspiring, they're instructional.
This isn't climate catastrophe storytelling. It's a guide to kinship in the age of collapse.
And it's just the beginning.






