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Joy Outside

By: Justice Outside
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  • A podcast sharing stories from our community, centering the experiences and wisdom of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color in the outdoors and environmental movement
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Episodes
  • Building Community Access to the Outdoors
    Apr 25 2024

    Our Director of Grantmaking, Efraín Chávez-Delgado, discusses building community in and expanding community access to the outdoors as a community member, professional, and parent.

    The full episode transcript can be found here.

    To learn about our Liberated Paths Grantmaking, click here.

    The book Efraín referred to is Fresh Banana Leaves by Dr. Jessica Hernandez.

    At the time of the recording, Efraín was a Grantmaking and Program Manager. Since then, he has become the Director of Grantmaking.

    Theme music by Joseph Powers

    Design assets prepared by LQL Photo + Design

    Audio editing by Cha’vez Gaitan

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    28 mins
  • Being Trauma-Informed in the Outdoors
    Mar 28 2024

    Rising Leaders Fellow alum Shirley Calderon interviews Dr. Darlene Hall, founder of Intersections Consulting. Dr. Hall discusses her book “Youth Development Theory and Practice: Integrating a Trauma Framework: A Social Justice Approach”, underscoring the importance of all workers that work with youth in the outdoors being trauma-informed to create truly safe spaces.

    The full episode transcript can be found here.

    To learn about Intersections Consulting, click here.

    To buy “Youth Development Theory and Practice: Integrating a Trauma Framework: A Social Justice Approach”, click here.

    Theme music by Joseph Powers

    Design assets prepared by LQL Photo + Design

    Audio editing by Cha’vez Gaitan

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    58 mins
  • The Power of Black, Indigenous, and Network Leaders of Color
    Feb 28 2024

    Mo Henigman, Justice Outside’s Movement Network Coordinator* speaks with Blanca Hernandez, a Network for Network Leader. Blanca discusses the importance of networks and network leaders in her life and for Black, Indigenous, and Communities of Color working to expand equitable access to the outdoors. She also shares impactful memories in the outdoors that have shaped her understanding of equity in the environmental sector.

    The full episode transcript can be found here.

    To learn more about YES Nature to Neighborhoods, click here. This is the article “Creating Networks for Survival and Mobility: Social Capital Among African-American and Latin-American Low-Income Mothers” by Silvia Dominguez and Celeste Watkins-Hayes. This is the Social Change Map by Deepa Iyer. The apps Blanca recommends are AllTrails and iNaturalist.

    To learn about the Network for Network Leadership program, click here.

    To learn more about Justice Outside’s work and our programs to increase access to the outdoors for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, click here.

    Theme music by Joseph Powers

    Design assets prepared by LQL Photo + Design

    Audio editing by Cha’vez Gaitan

    *Since the episode was recorded, Mo Heningman no longer works at Justice Outside and we have their permission to release this episode. Thank you Mo!

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    46 mins

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