
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
Now Presenting The 2016 Outdoor Afro Leadership Team! Sixty Leaders Will Create Relevant Outdoor Experiences in 26 States. For the fifth year in a row, Outdoor Afro
Grab a handful with Outdoor Afro as we kayak Falls Lake, Camp in Kaibab National Forest and Bike Ride on St. Helena Island Atlanta, Georgia Labor Day
SCOOP IN with Outdoor Afro as we celebrate Juneteenth, discover local tide pools and lead Black Music Month inspired hikes this month! By Outdoor Afro Leadership Director
By: Viva Yeboah In celebration of African American National Parks Day Outdoor Afro Chicago traveled to Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore in Gary, Indiana. First stop
By Melissa Danielle Several new Outdoor Afros braved the snow last week to drop in for a special day hiking basics class at REI’s NYC
By Outdoor Afro Leader Zoë Polk With the Sierra winter snowpack at historic lows, we at Outdoor Afro Northern California have been hoping for a “dump.”
Is it possible to make friends with nature? After visiting Hawaii’s Lake Wai’au a few years ago I have to believe it is. I’ve never connected
By: Outdoor Afro Leader Viva Yeboah This past Saturday, Outdoor Afro Chicago wrapped up 2013 with a hike along the Cap Saucer and Swallow Cliff