
Stereotype or Fact? Black People Don’t Camp
For black people, feeling welcome and safe in the outdoors isn’t a given. Even without insensitive or ignorant actions from others, everyone feels intimidated about
For black people, feeling welcome and safe in the outdoors isn’t a given. Even without insensitive or ignorant actions from others, everyone feels intimidated about
Mother and daughter sitting around the campfire at the annual joint campout with Outdoor Afro Chicago and St. Louis networks. For black people, feeling welcome
Join us in BEING INTENTIONAL about Black Family Health over the holidays! It’s the most wonderful time of the year- a time when we gather at the
Meet Deidre “Dee” Bryant. Mother, Wife, Traveler, Adventure Seeker and Second Year Outdoor Afro Leader. Located in Richmond, Virginia, Dee and her local Outdoor Afro
Call to Action Join Outdoor Afros around the country on December 13th for a Healing Hike #HealingHike Right now we are living in times that
By Outdoor Afro Leader Zoe Polk So many wonderful smells, tastes, sights and adventures come to mind when we think of October! We take long
This Saturday, June 7th, in honor of the 2nd annual African American National Parks weekend, a number of Bay-Area residents will pay homage to the
by Outdoor Afro Leader Zoë Polk Outdoor Afros were spotted on Saturday on San Francisco’s Mt. Sutro doing trail maintenance and habitat restoration! We were happy
Hello, my name is Morgan Powell of Bronx River Sankofa. Here are some memories I’ve brought home from the 42nd annual conference of the
by Viva Yeboah Last Saturday Outdoor Afro teamed up with Red Bike and Green-Chicago (RBG) for the Northside Community Ride in the Uptown and Roger