Susan B. Anthony Memorial Unrest Home Women's Land Trust
About SuBAMUH
This women-centered intentional living and educational community is known by the initials of SuBAMUH and has a land group of LGBTQ+ focused residents.
(formed from its very long name Susan B. Anthony Memorial Unrest Home, pronounced Suh Bam’ Uh)
It has 3 purposes:
1. Provide feminist, women-centered, and ecological education, workshops, special events, and skills education for women, LGBTQ+ people, and allies.
2. Offer scenic and economical space for women, LGBTQ+ people, and allies to live or stay short term, exploring membership and full residential membership.
3. Make available safe rest and recreation space for women and LGBTQ+ people, camping for individuals and group events, day use of land, retreats, swimming pond, hiking trails.
The Susan B. Anthony Memorial Unrest Home Women’s Land Trust is a 151-acre women-centered intentional living and educational community in rural Athens County, Ohio. The trust is a non-profit corporation.
SuBAMUH has non-resident members who support its vision and contribute financially. If you’d like to become a member or visit the land please contact us at subamuh@gmail.com
Unless you are already a member and familiar with the land, advanced warning is needed — we recommend that you give us at least a week to get back to you, as we have limited Internet access. Our email address is susanbanthony@frognet.net; you can also call 740.448.1017 or 740.448.2464.
i would like notification of any events. thank you
We’ll add you to our email list, but a great way to find out about events is to friend us on Facebook — Subamuh Land is our user name.
Your place sounds fantastic! I was wondering if a person can just drop in and look around or if advance warning is required? Thank you!
Sheila
Hello, Sheila,
Unless you are already a member and familiar with the land, advanced warning is needed — we recommend that you give us at least a week to get back to you, as we have limited Internet access. Our email address is susanbanthony@frognet.net; you can also call 740.448.1017 or 740.448.2464.
We hope to hear from you!
Wondering if the land is female-only or if you also welcome transgender women?
We do welcome transgender women.