Stereotype or Fact? Black People Don’t Camp
For black people, feeling welcome and safe in the outdoors isn’t a given. Even without insensitive or ignorant actions […]
For black people, feeling welcome and safe in the outdoors isn’t a given. Even without insensitive or ignorant actions […]
Visiting KOA last month since our last time five years ago felt like returning home. On a Friday […]
Join us in BEING INTENTIONAL about Black Family Health over the holidays! It’s the most wonderful time of the year- a time […]
by Outdoor Afro Atlanta Leader Stefan Moss I have a complicated relationship with Earth Day. Although I have always valued […]
By Outdoor Afro Leader Zoe Polk So many wonderful smells, tastes, sights and adventures come to mind when we […]
A blog by Outdoor Afro Leader Victoria Evans of Pennsylvania, who shares how visiting a cave with kids can cause […]
We have all been riveted to newsfeeds everywhere about the Trayvon Martin case this week, searching for answers and trying […]
Because even seasoned moms like me experience the tension and challenges of getting kids outdoors in a world filled with […]
Simply outside Lately, I have come upon many collections of photos online of black people, especially youth, connecting to nature […]