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EP 23: Making the Outdoors Accessible to Disabled Hikers

Jul 21, 202052 minSeason 1Ep. 23
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Episode description

Syren Nagakyrie (they/she) is a long-time disabled activist and community builder who is passionate about liberation through connection. Syren grew up with multiple invisible disabilities; they found connection with nature to be a source of comfort in times of social isolation. Syren is the founder of Disabled Hikers, (www.disabledhikers.com), an organization providing resources, events, and advocacy. Syren is a freelance writer, consultant, and presenter. They are the author of The Disabled Hiker’s Guide to Western Washington and Oregon: outdoor adventures accessible by car, wheelchair, and foot, to be published by FalconGuides. Syren currently resides on traditional lands of the Quileute, in Forks, Washington. Syren identifies as a white, queer, and poor person from a disabled and working-class background.

Show Notes

- Topics Discussed:

  • Disabled Hikers Initiative
  • How to be Inclusive to People with Disabilities
  • Inspiration Porn
  • Spoon Theory

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