Ambassador Mirna Valerio Interviews Zenovia Stephens, Founder of Black Kids Adventures
Mirna and Zenovia discuss how Zenovia discovered her love of the outdoors and how her positive experience motivated her to create a community to welcome
Mirna and Zenovia discuss how Zenovia discovered her love of the outdoors and how her positive experience motivated her to create a community to welcome
On April 22, 2021, nearly 200 community members joined Climb United Director Cody Kaemmerlen, Sharp End Publishing’s Fred Knapp, Climbing Magazine’s Matt Samet, AAC CEO
What does it mean to bring your full identity with you outdoors? It’s easy to say “the outdoors doesn’t discriminate” if you’ve never faced discrimination
Though we say it in different ways, our message is the same: Climbing is our home. Each climber’s story is a point of contact into
Outdoor activist & youth educator Anthony Taylor joins me for a discussion on the transformative power of adventure & why time spent in nature isn’t
Kailey Kornhauser and Marley Blonsky are on a mission – a mission to change the idea that people in larger bodies can’t ride bikes. The
On February 2, the National Wildlife Federation and partners hosted a roundtable, moderated by Dr. Mamie Parker, pioneering conservationist, and Dianne Dillon-Ridgley, celebrated environmental advocate. The
The Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia is a naturally rich and diverse land home to many indigenous People. Like other areas in the country
“Maybe you never felt the outdoors was for you because of the way it had been introduced.” Shelma Jun, founder of Flash Foxy and advocate
“I want to reach skiers and snowboarders and show them how Native people have always been a part of the stories of the mountains and
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