CSU Chico and UC Berkeley SAFE Chapters Meet at Good Fire Exhibit

The SAFE Chapters at California State University Chico and University of California, Berkeley recently met up at the Oakland Museum of California’s Good Fire: Tending Native Lands exhibit. This exhibit presents cultural legacies in the state, the resurgence of beneficial fire, organizational development, and ecological intersections.

SAFE members at the Good Fire exhibit at the Oakland Museum of California. Photo courtesy of Vanessa Stevens, Vice President of the Chico SAFE Chapter

Good Fire: Tending Native Lands explores how Native communities in Northern California have used controlled fire—also called “good fire” or “cultural burning”—to care for the land and sustain traditions for millennia. Organized in collaboration with Native Northern California fire practitioners, artists, ecologists, and cultural leaders, the exhibition reframes fire as not solely a destructive force, but as an essential tool for supporting healthy ecosystems and vibrant communities.

In this immersive exhibition, explore fire-dependent plants, regalia, basketry, videos of cultural burns, and artworks that help us understand how “good fire” benefits all life—humans, animals, and plants alike. Historical photographs, fire-scarred tree samples, and works by artists like Saif Azzuz (Yurok/Libyan), Renée Leann Castro-Ring (Lisjan Ohlone), and Brian D. Tripp (Karuk) highlight connections between the exclusion of Native peoples from their homelands and environmental decline. These elements illuminate ongoing efforts such as prairie restoration, Land Back campaigns, and the work of Native groups like the Cultural Fire Management Council.

Rooted in Native knowledge and stewardship, the exhibition challenges colonial narratives that have suppressed Native fire and land relationships in what is now known as Northern California. Good Fire: Tending Native Lands is ultimately a call to reimagine California’s relationship with fire, honoring Native sovereignty and building a future where fire once again sustains life.
— Oakland Museum of California

The SAFE Chapter at CSU Chico is a new chapter, and AFE and SAFE are excited about the formation of their chapter!

CSU Chico SAFE celebrating the formation of their chapter and considering first events, invitations, and committee roles. Photo courtesy of Vanessa Stevens, Vice President of the Chico SAFE Chapter