Spending time outside isn't just about solitude and silence. At the Refuge Outdoor Festival, a 3-day camping experience outside of Seattle, WA, people of color and allies are invited to gather and build community. We chat with Chevon, the founder of Refuge, and also her parents who traveled all the way from Houston, Texas to camp for the first time. This episode is sponsored by REI. Stay tuned for a sneak peek into their newest initiative: Race and Pace
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UNTANGLING: Familial fishing lines with Brianne Lauro
UNTANGLING: Gwine Fishin with Queen Quet and the Gullah/Geechee Nation
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Returning to the riverside and fighting for clean water with Xavier Boatright
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Women Making Waves with Take Me Fishing
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S2 EP3: Hiking, healing, and adornment with Kenya and Michelle
S2 EP2: Fly fishing for the soul with Chad Brown
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