On Belonging in Outdoor Spaces: A Free Speaker Series on Access, Inclusion, & Connection in Nature

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On Belonging in Outdoor Spaces: A Free Speaker Series on Access, Inclusion, & Connection in Nature

A graphic reads "On Belonging in Outdoor Spaces" over an image of fallen leaves.

Rich Holschuh - Spokesperson for Elnu Abenaki Tribe. Director, Atowi Project
(Awani - Abenaki for “someone”)
"N'sibo: the River to Which I Belong"
Wednesday, November 10th, 7pm ET

Mardi Fuller - Nonprofit communications leader, writer and outdoor enthusiast
(She/her/hers)
"Navigating White Supremacy Culture in Outdoor Spaces and Institutions"
Wednesday, December 8th, 7pm ET

Hosted by deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Farrington Nature Linc, The Food Project, Lincoln Land Conservation Trust, Mass Audubon, and The Walden Woods Project. Additional support provided by the Sudbury Foundation.

ZOOM info will be sent in advance of each speaking engagement. Closed captioning will be provided.

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