By A Mystery Man Writer
lt;p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Two women have founded a group dedicated to fixing that problem and getting more black women to U.S. parks and monuments.</span></p>
Outdoor recreation has historically excluded people of color. That's beginning to change
Nature Gap: Why Outdoor Spaces Lack Diversity and Inclusion
The most beautiful hikes in our national parks - Outside Online
Reclaiming nature for people of color
Racism in the Outdoors: Resources - American Hiking Society
Outdoor Afro: Busting Stereotypes That Black People Don't Hike Or Camp : Code Switch : NPR
Nevada State Parks, Nevada National Parks
Outdoor Gatekeeping: What is it and What Can We Do?
Local Groups Work to Reconnect the Black Community to the Joy of the Outdoors
Hiking has a diversity problem. These BIPOC groups are working to fix it - Los Angeles Times
Bad things happen in the woods': the anxiety of hiking while black, Public lands