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Hello dear Mappy Hour Community,

I wanted to start by saying: Black Lives Matter.

And while this post will be addressing macro events happening in the country, it is ultimately also about our shared love for the outdoors, our belief that the outdoors are for all, and the community we are building together. We believe each of us should be able to go birding without being harassed, and running without being murdered. 

I wanted to share a post that didn’t just reflect where we as an organization are right now, but also where we’re moving in the future. And though that exact vision will always be evolving, the last two weeks of examination, discussion and deep thought have helped us start to map the course.

SHORT TERM:

LONG TERM:

So what’s next? Tomorrow night, I invite you all to join a free webinar about the Giving Circle program, why we’re doing it, and how you can join.

I also encourage those of you who are newer to allyship to take some time to review the below resources. And all are invited to email us other resources that should be added (mappyhour@outdoorfest.com). I am reading, learning and processing my complicity as a white woman right now as well and am happy to hop on a phone call or set up a group discussion for all who want to dive in or have questions. I also recommend checking out this twitter thread to think through immediate v. long term (systemic) actions.

Sincerely,

Sarah Knapp

Mappy Hour Founder


RESOURCES

The Brown Girls Climb Team has created three different resource guides for climbers (though much of it can be applied throughout the outdoor world!) on their instagram channel – check them out:

Montana’s Earthtone Outside has created an Anti-Racism/Oppression Resource List

Read this piece by Soul River Inc Founder Chad Brown on the outdoors and the killing of George Floyd 

Get Social! 

Field Mag curated a list of 80 BIPOC Outdoor Instagram Accounts To Follow Right Now – get going!

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