Jess H̓áust̓i is a parent, writer, and land-based educator from the Haíɫzaqv (Heiltsuk) Nation in Bella Bella. They live and work in their unceded ancestral homelands where they focus their practice on community building, food sovereignty, and Indigenous culture and language resurgence.
Jess serves their community and region as Executive Director of Qqs Projects Society and Lead at Coastal Foodways, and supports decolonial philanthropy as Co-Lead at Right Relations Collaborative.
Jess is the author of the debut poetry collection Crushed Wild Mint, (Nightwood Editions, October 2023) and a collection of essays forthcoming from Magic Canoe Press in 2024. In addition, their work can be found in Room Magazine, The Tyee, Hakai Magazine, and various collections and anthologies.