Lack of diversity in nature and outdoor recreation is real and there are many factors contributing to the disparities. North Central Washington is an outdoor recreation hub, with climbing, mountain biking, hiking, backpacking, whitewater activities, gardening, and so much more. Yet, not everyone in our community is represented in these activities. In partnership with Wenatchee River Institute we are hosting a panel of local community members to discuss diversity in the outdoors. Join us on Thursday, September 3rd at 12 PM on Zoom and from the Wenatchee Valley Museum’s Facebook page. Questions may be submitted in advance to [email protected], [email protected], or live via Zoom Q&A, Zoom Chat, or FB Live. Live Spanish translation will be provided by Clarius Languages. To access this feature participants need to log-in with the Zoom login and select Spanish audio channel under the world icon.
Panelists:
Karen Francis-McWhite: Mom, gardener, baker, writer
Chelsea Murphy of @shecolorsnature
Elisa Lopez: Project Director at Team Naturaleza
John Sirois (say’ay): Committee Coordinator at Upper Columbia United Tribes
Paige Castro-Reyes: Director of Programs, Community-Campus Partnerships for Health
Julie Edwards: Colville Tribal Member
Nathan Isaac – Founder of STALYON
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