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Belonging and Safety in the Backcountry for Black, Indigenous, and Explorers of Color

Belonging and Safety in the Backcountry for Black, Indigenous, and Explorers of Color

Update: 2024-01-29
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We speak with Amelia Vigil, Liberated Paths: Youth Access to Nature Grant and Program Manager, about their long relationship with the backcountry and outdoors industry, prompting them to want to create safe, accessible, and inclusive spaces for Black, Indigenous, and Youth of Color. They explain the changes they have witnessed and changes they hope to see in the industry.


You can find the episode transcript here.


The book Amelia referred to is Spirits of the Earth by Bobby Lake-Thom.


To learn about the Liberated Paths: Youth Access to Nature Fund, click here.


To learn more about Justice Outside’s work and our programs to increase access to the outdoors for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, click here.


Theme music by Joseph Powers


Design assets prepared by LQL Photo + Design


Audio editing by Cha’vez Gaitan

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Belonging and Safety in the Backcountry for Black, Indigenous, and Explorers of Color

Belonging and Safety in the Backcountry for Black, Indigenous, and Explorers of Color

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