How to Eat an Elephant: Getting Started with Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Work
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,
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,
Erik Weihenmayer from NoBarriers.org has been at the forefront of opening opportunities for adventure in the outdoors to people of all abilities. He brings us
A Webinar from Teaching Youth Outdoors about the importance of incorporating Diversity, Equity and Inclusion into your outdoor program.
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 –
National Geographic Emerging Explorer and Adventurer of the Year Wasfia Nazreen doesn’t just climb for the thrill; she climbs for a cause. The first Bangladeshi
An American outfitter in China and the Tao of fighting a losing battle. Meet Travis Winn, an American who traveled to China for the first
WILL STAUFFER-NORRIS: I first went on a Last Descents River Expeditions trip in 2013. Travis Winn brought a group of Chinese over to run a Grand Canyon
From the Editors at OutdoorEd.com: Diversity & Inclusion must be fundamental aspects of all outdoor education programming. As a field we always bring values to
An American Ascent is a feature documentary about the first African American expedition to tackle North America’s highest peak, Denali. In only a few decades
The best seller used by outdoor programs across the country as a resource and textbook.
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