EPIC, Latino Outdoors Leading Bilingual Hike May 6th at Johnson Camp Trail: Humboldt Redwood State Park
This is a press release from the Environmental Protection Information Center and Latino Outdoors:
Arcata, Calif.—The Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC) and Latino Outdoors are pleased to present a series of bilingual interpretative hikes and associated outdoor skills training workshops to connect diverse communities with nature and outdoor experiences. All events are free and open to all ages.
EPIC and Latino Outdoors are providing a series of seminars designed to expose wilderness users to a variety of skills, and knowledge, in particular for those interested in leading bilingual hikes throughout the Redwood Hikes series.
Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear, bring food, water, and anything else you may need to be comfortable in the forest. Lunch will be provided*
“We recognize that social and cultural barriers often exclude diverse communities from outdoor experiences. We hope to change that by creating a more accessible, representative, and inclusive space and provide the skills and confidence for our underrepresented communities to enjoy our area’s abundant natural beauty,” said Briana Villalobos, Communications and Director at EPIC. “Through these workshops and hiking series we hope to empower the local Latinx community and offer more representation to the environmental movement in Humboldt County.
“This program is dedicated to those who have wondered, ‘Why not me as an outdoor leader?’ We seek to foster and extend supportive and culturally relevant learning environments to empower diverse communities and heal wounds of exclusion in the outdoors,” says Ruby Garcia, Executive Projects Coordinator at Latino Outdoors. “By doing so, we are creating benchmarks for diversity and inclusion in outdoor recreation and the mainstream conservation movement here in Humboldt County.”
Want to help? If you have strong ecological knowledge about a subject matter and are bilingual, we could use your help! Email [email protected] to learn how you can get involved.
May 6th Johnson Camp Trail: Humboldt Redwood State Park
Distance: 10 miles
Difficulty: Moderate
Total Time: 5 hrs
6-Mayo Johnson Camp Trail: Humboldt Redwood State Park
Distancia: 10 millas
Dificultad: Moderar
Tiempo Total: 5 hrs
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build that wall!!
Yes. Build it!
Nonsense. Although bilingualism has it’s problems everywhere it is government policy, there is a world of difference between offering and requiring. The requiring is what sucks.
Why does bilingual mean hispanic or latino?
Bilingual means 2 languages!
Can i participate as an english/bulgarian speaker ? Or is it a latino only hike?
Explain this shit !