The outdoors should be a reprieve from racism. They're not.
You might think of the outdoors as an opportunity to escape human problems like racism. Yet, 77 percent of national park visitors are white, and racist place names permeate many of our favorite recreation sites. Bill Radke speaks with Crystal Huddleson and Michael Manuel from the local non-profit Climbers of Color about the need to confront racism in outdoor recreation.
The outdoors should be a reprieve from racism. They're not.
You might think of the outdoors as an opportunity to escape human problems like racism. Yet, 77 percent of national park visitors are white, and racist place names permeate many of our favorite recreation sites. Bill Radke speaks with Crystal Huddleson and Michael Manuel from the local non-profit Climbers of Color about the need to confront racism in outdoor recreation.