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BIPOC TRAILBLAZERS

“​Being out there can teach you humility, and with humility comes mutual respect and tolerance. You become less self-absorbed, less confrontational, and this in turn makes it easier to respect others and to work together for a common good.” ~J.R. HArris

BIPOC TRAILBLAZERS

7/16/2020

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​These are difficult times. As a member of the LGBTQ+ community, I have struggled about how to best support loved ones, colleagues and complete strangers in the fight for visibility, dignity and equality. My passion for hiking, advocacy for diversity on the trail, and respect for my hiking community fortunately provide a platform for me to share their voices in solidarity. I hope you take the time to learn more about these trailblazing BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) individuals, all of whom I thank from the bottom of my heart for participating in this project. If you or someone you know should be featured, click here.
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