Jules Farr is a queer nonbinary eco-jewelry designer, salsa instructor and land justice consultant. Jules makes one-of-a-kind jewelry from salvaged plastic gift cards and sells on Etsy and at local shops including Decades. You can follow their work at @alt_deco_studio
Jules offers salsa classes called Switch, where they teach partner dancing without gender roles, and everyone learns to both lead and follow. Jules also hosts a monthly Switch salsa night that starts with a class followed by social dancing. You can stay in the loop at @switchsalsadancing
Jules has a background in land conservation and provides consulting services for nonprofits that are focused on BIPOC land sovereignty and food justice, including fundraising, shared leadership, cooperative land ownership, land reparations and land rematriation. You can find out more at @LandJusticeCommons. Jules’ main client is Sweet Freedom Farm, a nonprofit abolitionist farm that grows food for people impacted by food apartheid and mass incarceration. Jules also serves as an advisor for Taproot Community Land Trust.