Force of Nature Feature: Camila Rosa Corina Carrizales|November 19, 2018 Camila Rosa, a Brazilian illustrator, creates art inspired by the world around her. From punk rock music to veganism to long walks in New York City.
Force of Nature: Laci Jordan Corina Carrizales|October 29, 2018 Earlier this year we published Force of Nature—a Collection of Art and Stories Celebrating Fearless Women. Its pages are filled with submissions from talented, bold and inspiring artists. One of them is Laci Jordan, a LA based artist and creative director originally from Alabama.
Force of Nature: Loveis Wise Corina Carrizales|August 28, 2018 Meet Loveis Wise, the 23-year-old illustrator who is proving that age is just a number.
A New Role at REI: Inclusion in the Outdoors Aer Parris|August 1, 2018 We created a new role: senior marketing program manager of our For All initiatives. It’s a role that informs and influences all aspects of marketing and consults with other divisions on topics of diversity, equity and inclusion. To find out more, we sat down with Nicole Browning, who occupies the role.
Should Youth Programs Include All Genders? Outdoor Organizations Weigh In. Aer Parris|July 30, 2018 Ahead of the Scouts BSA launch, we were curious about the benefits and limitations of both all-gender and single-gender groups of young people exploring the outdoors. So, we talked with other outdoor organizations to find out more. Unsurprisingly, we got a variety of answers.
Celebrating #OutsideWithPride Aer Parris|June 25, 2018 From D.C. to Seattle, and states in between, we gathered together for Pride parades across the country to show our support of #OutsideWithPride. These are moments from the Washington, D.C. Pride parade that melted our hearts.
5 of the Coolest Mountain-Town Mayors Joe Cutts|April 26, 2018 From Montpelier to Ketchum, these outdoorsy, progressive mayors are setting the stage to think globally and act locally.
Force of Nature: How Girls Inc. Catalyzes Growth and Success Shelby Gonzalez|January 31, 2018 Almost there. Finally. On a steep section of trail in the southern portion of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the preteen and teenage gir...
Jenny Bruso’s Fight for a More Inclusive Outdoor Community Matt Wastradowski|September 5, 2017 “The switchbacks repeated themselves so many times I couldn’t tell what progress I’d made, but there it was, the last one before the crest. ...