For many Oregonians, the outdoors is a place of adventure, but it can also be a space for community and belonging.
On this week’s episode of Peak Northwest, host Chiara Profenna talks with Dr. Shirley A. Jackson, volunteer leader for Outdoor Afro Oregon and west regional leader for the national organization reconnecting Black people to land, water and wildlife through outdoor education, recreation and conservation.
From local hikes and bird watching to cosmic tubing and jump roping, Jackson shared some of the ways she cultivates community by increasing access to Oregon’s natural spaces.
Here are some highlights from this week’s show:
How Outdoor Afro is building community and connection in Oregon’s natural spaces.
Ideas for enjoying the outdoors through fall and winter, rain or shin

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