Welcome to the Rēgenerative School!
About Us
Organization Description
The Rēgenerative School is a transformative organization dedicated to peacebuilding and regenerative practices. Rē aims to catalyze healing in both our communities and landscapes: from our soils and foodscapes to our connections with our neighbors. Rē believes that peace begins within the self and extends outward into our homes, communities, and beyond. Many of our offerings revolve around the “inner landscape,” where we cultivate intention, education, and awareness, gradually expanding to regenerate our environment and society. We partner with indigenous leaders, meditation teachers, and somatic practitioners to recenter healing in restorative justice work and community care.
In the coming year, Rē is committed to deepening our impact. Through retreats, educational courses, and garden projects, we hope to revitalize Amesbury’s connection to the Earth. We have submitted multiple grants to fund a local soil restoration and education project. If you are curious to learn more or are interested in connecting, please reach out! Rē always welcomes more hands, hearts, and minds!
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Rē is the Regenerative School
RēImagine Everything
At Rē we are exploring and further defining a new paradigm of regenerative knowledge and practice that goes beyond development, that sees beyond sustainability. Sustainable development asks how can we minimize our collective harm to the planet.
The regenerative approach asks how do we as a species make our planet better by being here: how do we design practices and systems that add to the health and abundance of the environment and our communities?
Finding those answers is the mission and curricular focus of Rē.
The world needs change, but how to get there is unclear. We will have to learn together.
It’s time. Rēimagine everything.
Vision
Land Acknowledgement
Rē is based in N’dakinna—the unceded, ancestral and contemporary homelands of the Abenaki, Pennacook, Wabanaki, and Mi’kmaq Peoples past, present, and future. We respectfully acknowledge and honor with gratitude the land, waterways, animals, plants, elements and the alnobak (people) who have shaped and stewarded N’dakinna throughout the generations.