The Ultimate Outdoorswoman
Jun 17, 2021•34 min•Ep. 156
Episode description
How Harriet Tubman could change your perspective on who belongs outdoors
You probably learned about Harriet Tubman in school growing up — how she led slaves to freedom on the underground railroad. But she was a lot more than an activist and freedom fighter. She was a daughter, wife, entrepreneur — and a talented outdoorswoman.
On this episode, we explore Tubman's relationship with nature; we unpack how that history shapes the way Black Americans engage with the outdoors today; and we show how a closer look at Tubman could offer new perspectives on who belongs outdoors.
FOR FURTHER LISTENING:
- Check out our "Black & Outdoorsy" playlist for stories celebrating Black experiences outdoors
- Hear the Following Harriet series
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