Putting the “out” in outdoors with Elyse Rylander
The outdoors has a diversity problem, not with the landscapes or the weather, but with the people who participate. Today’s guest is changing that changing
The outdoors has a diversity problem, not with the landscapes or the weather, but with the people who participate. Today’s guest is changing that changing
Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is often seen as the elephant in the room. It’s big. It’s heavy. It’s overwhelming. In its second TYO webinar,
Keynote presentation at the April 2016 Outdoor Orientation Program Symposium by Karen Warren Ph.D. from Hampshire College One of the most pressing issues for outdoor
A series of resources for helping outdoor orientation program leaders. Collated by Mark Ceder, University of San Diego. Using Personal Affirming to Create Healing –
“You shouldn’t have to convince people to go to paradise,” –Shelton Johnson, Ranger, Yosemite National Park Although our national parks belong to all Americans, it’s
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