
Sonia Galiber (she/her) is a land steward, herbalist, political organizer, educator, and artist. Her cultural roots extend from Washington DC, the US Virgin Islands, and Okinawa. Coming from lineages of land stewardship, social justice work, and creativity, she feels at home devoting her energy to the intersection of these worlds. She is Co-Director of Soil Generation. Sonia has worked with people of all ages in an interdisciplinary learning weaving the environment, the political, and the artistic. Similarly as an artist, she has designed publications, co-created public art activations, and self-published illustrations investigating interconnection with the natural world, migration, heritage, and identity. Her cultural heritage, queer identity and community, and her deep reverence for the mystical spirit of the natural world are her grounding forces.