Our friends at Casey Trees offer a few virtual options to observe Juneteenth — from the safe and oh-so-accessible place that is your device. They suggest a tour of Cedar Hill, the home of Frederick Douglass: once enslaved freedom-fighter, statesman, journalist, activist, hero and so much more. (And, hey, there’s a Sacred Place there!)
Virtual ways to honor JuneteenthNext week, be sure to follow along with the #wehiketoheal movement — “a week of resistance in the form of story telling, reflection and individual healing hikes” to honor Black healing. It encourages women to share their stories of how the outdoors, mindfulness and journaling have helped them heal. Next week should be awesome — follow or support this initiative!
Follow this inspired movementConcerned about what responsible re-entry might look like as parks re-open? How can this happen — in reality? In this podcast, Unlikely Hikers unpacks things in a super accessible way (that makes you feel like you’re chatting with your best friend on the couch). Oh, and, leaders from REI and Mt. Rainier National Park are there, too.
Listen to this friendly podcast.Thank you Washington Youth Garden for publishing these creative resources as we dive into summer — socially distant style. And psst, they’re a great Instagram follow for daily action!
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