Portrait
Name
Off-Grid Greenhouse
Oriana Bee-Johnson
Kwikwasutinuxw Hawamis First Nation, BC
Description
This project involves creating an off-grid, solar-powered greenhouse for the Kwikwasut’inuxw Haxwamis Nation village. The greenhouse will be situated on a plot of land next to Elder Chahalus’s home. The site will be assessed to determine the area that receives the most sunlight. The plot, too small for a home, is ideal for a community greenhouse.
The greenhouse structure will utilize materials like glass or polycarbonate for optimal light absorption. Insulation will be installed in the North wall and other non-transparent parts to prevent heat loss. Solar panels will be mounted on the roof or nearby to capture sunlight and convert it to electricity. Drawing on experience from a previous solar project in the village, professionals and community members will collaborate to ensure the project’s success.
Oriana’s personal goals for this project are to gain more experience in her field and to build connections with others involved. The project aims to reduce the environmental footprint by minimizing energy use and enhancing the community’s food sovereignty. By growing fresh, pesticide-free produce locally, the project will also address the issue of fruits spoiling during transportation from distant shops. Ultimately, the greenhouse will protect traditional foods and contribute to the community’s well-being wish fresh, pesticide-free produce.
Oriana requires mentorship expertise & services in the following areas: Fundraising, technical specifics, networking, community engagement, Indigenous governance and leadership, and budgeting.
If you are interested in supporting Oriana, please submit an Expression of Interest form here.
Oriana Bee-Johnson hails from the Kwikwasutinuxw Hawamis First Nation (KHFN) on Gilford Island and the Musgamaugw Dzawad’enuxw (Kingcome Inlet). She entered this field of work by taking on some local jobs for the KHFN. Jamie Pond, a former 20/20 Catalyst at ICE, brought Oriana into the equation where she began working for Jamie as an intern, initially unsure of what to expect. However, the more she worked, the more invested she became. After a trial period of three months, Oriana transitioned to full-time work as a Climate Action Coordinator for KHFN.