You're invited to help kick-off of PJI's new conversation series exploring the intersections between race, justice and other issues impacting community wellbeing.
This month, we'll be talking to two adventurer/activists about their work to connect communities of color to the great outdoors — and what racial justice means to them in the context of getting closer to nature.
Tyrhee Moore is a mountaineer and outdoor education advocate born and raised in S.E. Washington, D.C. In 2018, Tyrhee founded Soul Trak Outdoors, a non-profit that's helping to cultivate the next generation of outdoor leaders and environmental stewards.
Jessica Newton is the founder and CEO of Vibe Tribe Adventures (formerly known as Black Girls Hike), a global organization that encourages Black women, men and youth to explore the great outdoors, practice conservation, learn more about environmental science, health and wellness — and inspire each other to be who they are naturally..
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