Minorities in the Outdoors
"A lot of it has to do with family traditions. African-Americans were closer to nature when we were in south. As we came north, we left our outdoor culture behind. We cut those ties and never reconnected."
When asked what should outdoor educators and organizations be doing, Dudley says:
"We can make a concerted effort to reach out to communities of color through traditional paths of news and information, through minority-interest magazines and newspapers, through church and community leaders. We need outdoor education centers in communities of color, staffed by people of color."











1 Comments:
You may not believe this, but that subject has been on my mind and I wanted to blog about it, but was afraid of coming across in a way I didn't mean.
I have NEVER seen a birder that was anything but Caucasian. That's what got me wondering "what the heck is up with all these whiteys? Where are the black folks?"
Thanks for posting this!
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