How Nature Deprivation Impacts People of Color
Being able to access nature is a basic human right, yet systemic racism has denied this right to many people of color. A right that has been sometimes forgotten as such by the people who need it most, largely in part because of generational trauma, lack of education, resources, representation, fear, and even shame.
NYT: The Mental Health Benefits of an Inclusive Outdoor Escape
At a time when people of color have reported increased levels of stress, trauma and anxiety, experts suggest nature experiences might be a crucial coping tool… Amid pandemic stress and racial violence, many communities of color have turned to wilderness areas for healing.
Wood Hood Premieres at the Mountainfilm Festival
WOOD HOOD, a documentary short film about—and produced by—Camping to Connect premiered on May 27, 2022, at the 44th Annual Mountainfilm Festival in Telluride, CO to inspired audiences and rave reviews. One of America's longest-running film festivals, Mountainfilm “uses the power of film, art, and ideas to inspire audiences to create a better world.”