RT Article T1 Listening to the land: eco-rooted activism at the Charis community in Charlottesville, Virginia JF Anglican theological review VO 103 IS 2 SP 186 OP 195 A1 Aheron, Grace LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1762995298 AB The Charis Community is an intentional community on Episcopal Church property founded in 2014 in Charlottesville, Virginia. What began as a modest agrarian ministry on six acres of land grew into a powerful ministry of antiracist and antifascist community organizing through the white supremacist Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville in 2017. Through telling the story of Charis, I argue that our land-based ministry necessarily drew us into fighting many forms of systemic oppression. As we grew closer to the land and grew in our understanding of our stewardship of the land, the stories the land held - stories of oppression and resilience - shaped our vocation of fighting for justice. K1 antifascism K1 Antiracism K1 Intentional Community K1 Intersectionality K1 Permaculture DO 10.1177/00033286211007422