retreats & immersions
imagine this…
imagine you have been invited to be present on land where time moves differently, where the past is not behind you and the future is not somewhere far away.
you arrive. first, you feel it in your body. something is different.
your shoulders drop.
your breath deepens.
the ground receives you.
the word “home” arrives like a love letter to your soul.
this is the start of your Homeplace retreat with SUSU. here, the land holds something different for you - it holds you.
slow down, it says, and listen. remember.
you listen and move and share stories and learn. you find out that you are walking paths shaped by a lineage of Black women who understood that survival required everyday care and sacred practice as forms of resistance.
you learn about Black womanist thinkers and traditions including June Jordan, Fannie Lou Hamer, Octavia Butler, and bell hooks, and by the historical role of Homeplace as a site Black women cultivated for safety, dreaming, restoration, and resistance.
you are nourished by this knowledge and by being on this part of the wabanaki homelands.
you are prepared to enter relationship with soil, ancestors, the people beside you,
… and with the parts of yourself that have been waiting for space to return.
you felt before you arrived, and now you are experiencing SUSU alongside community as a living classroom. a ceremonial container. a place where political and ecological practice are ordinary parts of life.
prepare for your experience and find more information below.
about our retreats and immersions
SUSU offers retreats as a form of archival transmission. this means the retreat is not only restorative, but also a living educational experience rooted in cultural memory, lineage, and relationship with land.
2026 BIPOC healing retreats
SUSU commUNITY Farm offers free and sliding scale healing retreats for BIPOC communities as a core expression of our work as a Black Archival Sanctuary. these retreats are culturally affirming spaces of rest, restoration, and remembrance where participants are invited to slow down, listen to their bodies, and engage in traditions that have long supported Black and Indigenous well being. learn more below.
accommodations and lodging
SUSU offers a land-based, rustic retreat experience designed for participants comfortable with simplicity and outdoor living. this is not a luxury lodging experience. the offering is rooted in land connection, ritual, and collective presence. learn more about our accommodations below.
group retreat packages and space rental
SUSU offers healing retreat space rentals for aligned funders and organizations seeking culturally affirming settings for staff retreats, professional development, and collective restoration. organizations may choose to rent the land and facilities independently or engage SUSU through an a la carte menu of offerings. learn more below.
about SUSU’s healing retreats
SUSU commUNITY Farm offers free and sliding scale healing retreats for BIPOC communities as a core expression of our work as a Black Archival Sanctuary.
these retreats are culturally affirming spaces of rest, restoration, and remembrance where participants are invited to slow down, listen to their bodies, their ancestors, and the land, and reclaim spiritual, somatic, animist, and herbal traditions that have long supported Black and Indigenous well being.
this kind of restoration is deeply needed in this moment. BIPOC communities are often carrying the heaviest burdens of organizing, land stewardship, caregiving, and cultural labor, while facing chronic under resourcing, burnout, and systemic harm.
movement workers, culture bearers, farm workers, and organizers need spaces where their health and wholeness are centered, where they can build groundedness, strategy, and connection without extraction or urgency. SUSU offers sanctuary for this kind of repair.
healing retreats at SUSU include herbal immersions that introduce beginner herbalism from an Afro Indigenous lens, teaching participants how to work with plants for nourishment, medicine, and everyday care. retreat participants learn about plant energetics, nutrition, and medicinal benefits, and how to make remedies tailored to their own bodies, families, and communities. these practices are shared not as trend or technique, but as ancestral technologies of survival and thriving.
upcoming immersions
and healing retreats
for Black people, BIPOC, and people of the global majority
lodging at SUSU
lodging at SUSU commUNITY farm is rustic, simple, and intentional. our spaces are designed to support deeper relationship with self, community, and the land rather than replicate conventional retreat center amenities.
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throughout history, Black people have cultivated homeplace—spaces of care, refuge, creativity, and survival—often in modest dwellings such as cabins, shacks, praise houses, and small patches of land. these spaces held immense power: they were places where families gathered, food was prepared, stories were told, and collective life was nurtured despite systemic barriers.
in that spirit, our lodging invites participants into a simpler way of being together, where comfort is rooted in connection rather than luxury. the experience encourages slowing down, shared living, and attunement to the rhythms of the land.
all lodging spaces are simple, comfortable, and embedded in the natural landscape of the farm. participants are invited to embrace the quiet, restorative qualities of land-based living, where mornings may begin with birdsong and evenings settle into the stillness of the surrounding forest and fields.
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3 bedrooms within a shared home
1 single-occupancy room
1 double-occupancy room
1 triple-occupancy room
1 shared bathroom in the triple-occupancy room
1 additional shared bathroom located in the hallway
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small rustic cabin
double occupancy
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two canvas bell tents accommodating 3-4 participants each
one canvas bell tent accommodating 2 participants
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participants are welcome to camp on the land if they prefer a more immersive outdoor experience.
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participants are welcome to find their own offsite lodging if preferred.