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An episode from Friends of the Earth podcast series, How to Save the Planet. As lockdowns ease and we're able to get out again we look at groups working to address the under-representation of black and brown people...
How to Save the Planet Black Girls Hike is an episode from How to Save the Planet by Emma Newman with Friends of the Earth. An episode from Friends of the Earth podcast series, How to Save the Planet. As lockdowns ease and we're able t...
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Published Jul 29, 2021, 22:53 long, audio available.
An episode from Friends of the Earth podcast series, How to Save the Planet. As lockdowns ease and we're able to get out again we look at groups working to address the under-representation of black and brown people in the outdoors. Over a couple of future episodes, we speak to people who are challenging this. Louisa and Danny speak to Rhiane Fatinikun. In 2019 Rhiane set up a small walking group Black Girls Hike, which today has thousands of members, providing a safe space for black women to explore the outdoors and reconnect with nature. Find Black Girls Hike here: Support the show
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This episode is 22:53 long.
This episode was published on Jul 29, 2021.
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How to Save the Planet Black Girls Hike is from How to Save the Planet by Emma Newman with Friends of the Earth.
Published Jul 29, 2021 and 22:53 long