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Our Outside EP.03: “Connecting through Diversity with Diana Prestigiacomo of SCDNR” | Presented by EUKANUBA SPORTING DOG
As co-founders of the Minority Outdoor Alliance, we want to support the Southern Environmental Law Center and the Voices for Clean Water initiative.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed to undo the harmful Trump administration rule that removed federal Clean Water Act protections for countless crucial waterways and wetlands, opening the doors to pollution and destruction by industry, mining and development.
Since the Trump administration’s rule went into effect in June 2020, wetlands and waterways throughout the country lost protections and are now slated for industrial development. The impacts of this rule are far-reaching and people across our region are calling for a return to federal protections that reflect the value clean water plays in all our lives.
LEARN MORE & TAKE ACTION by visiting https://www.southernenvironment.org/news/voices-for-clean-water/
Let’s call back protections that honor the value of clean water in all of our lives, especially as we bring more and more unlikely and underrepresented groups to our public waters. More hands-on engagement helps uplift all our voices to help secure environmental victories and strengthen protections and policies around our beautiful country!
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3rd pillar of conservation
About the episode with Diana P.
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Our Outside EP02: Academics and R3 with Breanna Bashford of Georgia Wildlife Federation
We thank our partners: Eukanuba Sporting Dog, Pheasants Forever/ Quail Forever, S.Kent Rockwell Foundation, Theodore Roosevelt Conservation partnership, The Sporting Life Notebook
In this episode, Breanna Bashford, Ashley, and Durrell discuss a number of key questions that we think may give our growing audience context and clarity on what it means to Bring the Unlikely to the Active Outdoors, while simultaneously defining what the active, sporting outdoors means for the greater community of Georgia’s residents. Throughout the episode, we hope to give you a glimpse into our future plans and partnership initiatives with the Georgia Wildlife Federation to continue creating conversations that will lead to more diversity, equity, and inclusion in the active outdoors, and encourage more communities of color to participate in the conversation of land and water conservation.
On the next Episode of OUR OUTSIDE, we will continue to dive into the conservation conversations in communities of color. For supporting material from our discussion, take a look through our show notes for links and references. We will release episodes of OUR OUTSIDE bi-weekly, with guests sharing their vast knowledge and experiences advocating for diversity in our active outdoor communities, so please subscribe to our podcast, and visit us at minorityoutdooralliance.org. And while you’re there, donate to the Alliance and our initiatives. We again, want to thank you for tuning in, and helping us continue Bringing the Unlikely to the Active, Sporting Outdoors.
Follow Up Show Notes:
https://gwf.org/codyellis/
https://gwf.org/abacsquirrelhunt/
https://gwf.org/academicsafieldfacilitator/
If you go to gwf/r3.com you can read additional blogs.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/national-wildlife-federation-outdoors/id1403554700?i=1000532595023
Our Outside is brought to you by our partners at Eukanuba Sporting Dog
This show is also supported by our partners:
Pheasants Forever | S.Kent Rockwell Foundation | Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership
What is Our Outside Podcast and what do we value as individuals and as an organization? We ask ourselves as your hosts, and the founders of our nonprofit, Minority Outdoor Alliance, a number of key questions that we think may give our growing audience context and clarity on what it means to Bring the Unlikely to the Active Outdoors, while simultaneously defining what the active, sporting outdoors means. We touch on some highlights from the 2021 Minority Outdoor Alliance Festival and some of the major takeaways from such a momentous, inaugural event. Throughout the episode, we hope to give you a glimpse into our future plans and initiatives to continue creating conversations that will lead to more diversity, equity, and inclusion in the active outdoors, and encourage more communities of color to participate in the conversation of land and water conservation.
In this Episode:
Review of the Inaugural Minority Outdoor Alliance Festival
Bringing the Unlikely to the Outdoors- what does this mean?
The Need to Address Conservation and Bring Minorities to the Conversation & How?
On the next Episode of OUR OUTSIDE, we will continue to dive into the conservation conversations in communities of color, elaborating more on the 7 Pillars of the North American Model of Conservation. For supporting material from our discussion, take a look through our show notes for links and references. We will release episodes of OUR OUTSIDE bi-weekly, with guests sharing their vast knowledge and experiences advocating for diversity in our active outdoor communities, so please subscribe to our podcast, and visit us at minorityoutdooralliance.org. And while you’re there, donate to the Alliance and our initiatives. We again, want to thank you for tuning in, and helping us continue Bringing the Unlikely to the Active, Sporting Outdoors.
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.