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MAY 2nd, 3rd & 4th, 2025

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20 ACRES OF ANCESTRAL LAND

The campground & fairground hosting this event is 20 acres of land secured and cared for by a Black & Indigenous family originally from California, relocated to New Mexico in search of this very mission. For the last 6 years this family has battle bigotry, racism and corruption in the pursuit of Indigenous & Black people reclaiming their ancestral lands, living closer to Mother Earth and reconnecting with the root of life. The life our ancestors were forced to leave behind in this "New World". The family has been developing the land in harmony with nature, always asking for direction and permission from the land and its ancestors, and with the blessing of the Creator. A great deal of love, connection & dedication has gone into harmoniously curating this space.

  • Honorable Intentions

    “This lovely couple is doing things with the most honorable intentions. The land is pristine clean, the location feels safe and secluded at the same time." - Linda Borini-

  • Breathtaking

    "The property is clean, calm and quiet, has trails for easy/moderate hiking, and is very spacious. The views of the hillsides surrounding the campgrounds during sunset were breathtaking." -Yessenia-

  • Get grounded

    “Came to visit from California to attend a festival the campground was hosting. Was the perfect off grid experience to get grounded." -Priscilla Lira-

  • Your Highness Podcast

    In this episode "It'd Be a lot Cooler If You Did..." on the Your Highness Podcast I speak with Diana about Mujeres Valley and the current state of the cannabis industry in New Mexico for the local look segment!

    LISTEN HERE 
  • The Highlight Podcast

    In this episode, IxChel speaks with Kenya Alexander-Davis on the Highlight Podcast about our journey from California to New Mexico, our purpose and what we've learned along the way. 

    WATCH HERE 
  • The People Are Blunt

    Check back here for IxChel's most recent interview with Frederika Easley about Mujeres Valley, the events we host and the purpose behind what we're doing for BIPOC and cannabis culture here on 20 acres of reclaimed indigenous land. 

    FOLLOW HERE 
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