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Tag: Black History Month

Picture of a portion of salmon cooked with blackened seasoning and covered in rich red buffalo BBQ sauce over a bed of brown rice with a side salad of mixed greens and carrots.

Black Futures Month Guest Blog: Sweet Yams

Posted on February 17, 2021February 7, 2023 by Rimakej Valentini

February is Black History/Futures Month! To celebrate, HHH is giving space to another ethical black-owned…

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Picture of beautiful multi-colored and multi-scented, using only natural, plant-based, and non-toxic materials, soap bars hand crafted by Pure Aloha Bath and Beauty.

Black Futures Month Guest Blog: Pure Aloha

Posted on February 10, 2021February 7, 2023 by Rimakej Valentini

February is Black History/Futures Month! To celebrate, we’re giving space to ethical black-owned businesses we…

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Picture of Cristophe and Rimakej's linked hands, as their contrasting skin tones signify interracial connection and support.

Our Stance

Posted on June 3, 2020February 7, 2023 by Cristophe

In light of the worldwide protests in recent years over racial injustice and police brutality,…

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From our Hearth to Yours

Hi! We are authors, Rimakej (they/them) and Cristophe (he/him) Valentini. HHH began as Half Hectare Homestead, a holistic homestead we managed for 5 years. Now we simply promote healing through sustainable and Indigenous practices. Thank you for enjoying our blogs and joining us in sharing love and learning. Subscribe to our email list below, or follow us on Facebook and/or Instagram to view even more of our unique content!


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