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EP 57: Inviting More Black Folks to the Outdoors

EP 57: Inviting More Black Folks to the Outdoors

FromBreaking Green Ceilings


EP 57: Inviting More Black Folks to the Outdoors

FromBreaking Green Ceilings

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Nov 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Earl B. Hunter, Jr is an unapologetic business owner of an outdoor recreational and marketing company that is committed to get more black folks out in nature, and encourage our white allies to invite non white folks on their outdoor excursions. Earl worked in the recreational vehicle or RV industry as an executive for many years until he realized how people of color and particularly black folks are rarely to be seen purchasing recreational equipment or even enjoying outdoor spaces like parks. So he took matters into his own hands. And he created Black Folks Camp Too, which is based on one simple slogan, treat everyone everywhere equally. This is depicted in the Black Folks Camp Too Unity Blaze.

Follow Earl
IG:@blackfolkscamptoo
Facebook: @blackfolkscamptoo
YouTube: @Black Folks Camp Too
Website: blackfolkscamptoo.com

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IG - @breaking_green_ceilings
Released:
Nov 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (63)

Breaking Green Ceilings spotlights passionate environmentalists we don’t often hear from or hear enough from including those from underrepresented groups - Disabled, Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous and People of Color. Join eco-nerd, Sapna Mulki, for your weekly installment of Breaking Green Ceilings and learn about the journeys of success, failure, challenges overcome, and aspirations of our eco-warriors. Breaking Green Ceilings features interviews with inspiring environmentalists like Bill Tripp Director of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy at Karuk Tribe Department of Natural Resources, Dr. Ingrid Waldron, author of There's Something in the Water, Isaias Hernandez of QueerBrownVegan, and Dr. Mariaelena Huambachano, a native Peruvian Indigenous scholar, and more!