Join Ama-Robin and Mel as they interview Demiesha Dennis, founder of Brown Girl Outdoor World. Dive into Demiesha's inspiring journey from self-taught fly-fisher to advocate for Black women in nature.

We discuss: 

1. The challenges faced by women of color in outdoor spaces, from racial profiling to lack of representation. 

2. How Black Girl Outdoor World is reshaping the narrative on who belongs outdoors and fostering inclusivity through education and community. 

3. The transformative power of nature as a form of Black empowerment and liberation.

Tune in to hear firsthand accounts and insights from women who are defying stereotypes and embracing the beauty of the natural world.

Get more information about Brown Girl Outdoor World here.

This is Black empowerment at its finest. Join us!

 

Five Affirmations for Black women in nature:

I belong in nature.  My presence in the outdoors is a powerful act of reclaiming my space and heritage.

I am strong, resilient, and capable. I navigate outdoor spaces with confidence and grace.

I honor the wisdom and resilience of my ancestors who have connected with the land for generations. Their legacy empowers me to embrace my heritage and thrive in outdoor environments.

I am worthy of safety, respect, and dignity in all outdoor spaces. I assert my boundaries and stand up against hatred and discrimination, knowing that I deserve to feel safe and valued.

I trust in my intuition and inner wisdom to guide me through any challenges I may encounter in outdoor spaces. I am resourceful, adaptable, and capable of overcoming obstacles with grace and determination.