Hosted by Soul River Inc.

Eco Warrior Weekend: Sustainable Skills Workshop

DATE

TBD 2026

LOCATION

Bickleton, Washington

Event Overview

Join us for an empowering three-day workshop led by Afrovivalist, which is designed to teach sustainable building techniques and off-grid skills. This unique experience blends survival skills, homesteading, and sustainable living practices, providing hands-on learning opportunities for youth and veterans.

Featured Activity: Building a Strawbale COB Chicken Coop

Afrovivalist, a renowned preparedness advocate and survivalist specializing in self-reliance and emergency preparedness, will guide participants in constructing an eco-friendly Strawbale COB Chicken Coop. This insulated shelter is ideal for keeping chickens warm in winter and cool in summer. Using natural materials like straw, clay, and sand, participants will learn how to create a durable, cost-effective structure perfect for homesteaders looking to develop self-sufficient systems to survive during natural or man-made disasters.

Workshop Highlights

Afrovivalist, a renowned preparedness advocate and survivalist specializing in self-reliance and emergency preparedness, will guide participants in constructing an eco-friendly Strawbale COB Chicken Coop. This insulated shelter is ideal for keeping chickens warm in winter and cool in summer. Using natural materials like straw, clay, and sand, participants will learn how to create a durable, cost-effective structure perfect for homesteaders looking to develop self-sufficient systems to survive during natural or man-made disasters.

Event Details

About Afrovivalist

Afrovivalist is dedicated to promoting self-reliance, emergency preparedness, and off-grid living, particularly within the African American community. With extensive experience as a Preparedness Consultant, Afrovivalist shares her knowledge through hands-on experiences and practical workshops.
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ARCTIC CONSERVATION & HUMANITARIAN TASK FORCE

EXPLORER

DATE

TBD 2026

LOCATION

Open to youth leaders on a case-by-case basis

Event Overview

Soul River Inc. will return to the Arctic to deepen and continue to enrich our strong partnership with the Gwich’in community. We will be interfacing with the Gwich’in community, gaining knowledge on the importance of protecting wild landscapes, adventure through story and culture, and growing leadership in the Arctic. We will have one on one meetings with leaders to learn about their stand and their fight for their land and culture. Our deployment will take us from Fairbanks up to the Atigun River Gorge beside the Gates of the Arctic where we will make base camp and explore, hike, and fly fish all while connecting to the land. We will establish an environmental, educational basecamp to engage, build, and advocate for one of our planet’s few remaining pristine ecosystems, the Arctic. This deployment is the pinnacle of joint efforts between veterans and young leaders of tomorrow in partnership with the Gwich’in community through cultural immersion and environmental engagement. Cross-cultural engagement is a central objective and is fundamental to our main conservation goal of protecting sensitive landscapes. We will implement an interactive, non-traditional classroom at our base camp. SRI youth and veterans will have an opportunity to practice leadership and advocacy in preparation for congressional meetings in Washington D.C. and local state level following the deployment.

DEPLOYMENT GOALS

Deschutes – Littleleaf Outfitters

SCOUT

DATE

TBD 2026

LOCATION

Deschutes River, Warm Springs Reservation

Event Overview

There are 39 miles of the Lower Deschutes River on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation offering world class fly fishing for Rainbow Trout & Steelhead. The Deschutes River is one of the premier trout rivers in the nation with 1,700 fish per mile. The river is equally special for great steelhead fishing. The most celebrated trout water is the section below Pelton dam where Littleleaf Guide Service takes their clients. This cascading stretch of water holds excellent hatches of caddisflies, mayflies, stoneflies, and midges. They are the only outfitter to offer single day and multi-day camping trips on the Native side of the River. Soul River will partner up again with LittleLeaf Guides, a Native American husband and wife team who are fly fishing guides and outfitters. We will have access to 39 private, unspoiled miles of fishing access where we will plan to drift boat and 4×4 off-road drive on land along this special 39 miles of river. We will also walk and wade into these magical, story book-like waters.

We will be making a base camp in the Deschutes area and there will be a mix of culture, art, indegenous history and the opportunity to listen to some amazing story telling from Littleleaf Guides, and yes of course fly fishing at its finest!

Overall Curriculum

Navajo Guide service

Arizona Monument Valley

DATE

TBD 2026

LOCATION

Arizona, Monument Valley

Event Overview

Known as one of the United States of America’s most iconic landscapes and considered an imprint on the rich cultural history of America, The Bears Ears National Monument is at the center of politically charged discussions regarding land designations in our country. Soul River youth and Veterans will learn about the rich history of Navajo culture in the United States, as well as the environmental and conservation issues they face, with the guidance and support of our Navajo partners. Soul River deployment participants will make a base camp on the land of the Navajo Nation inside Monument Valley, and connect to the land and community.

Our focus will be learning about land management, trail access and safety Navajo culture to become better stewards for public lands.

This deployment will mobilize Soul River Inc. youth and Veterans into Monument Valley and foster deep connections with local leaders, while exploring America’s most stunning landscapes, including The Valley of the God’s outdoor museum and the area’s dense concentration of traditional homes, petroglyphs and cultural artifacts. This is a destination that offers many opportunities for exploration and discovery. It is said that this was once the most densely populated area in the U.S. before colonization.

Soul River will engage with the Navajo Nation, which has been united to protect Bears Ears, as a place of cultural importance and environmental significance. Our goal is to align with the community, learn their values and concerns, build strong relationships and engage in a project which can provide support for their ongoing efforts to maintain their culture and land. The project will be hands-on skill-building and will develop young leaders to be advocates and activists. This experience will be rich, exploring lands in Utah & Arizona, and providing direct community service, all while learning about Navajo culture.

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