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Black Nature Narratives

Black Nature Narratives explores black perspectives on issues relating to the natural world and its relationship with nature. Hosted by Beth Collier, a nature-based Psychotherapist and Anthropologist, teaching woodland living skills and natural history. On this podcast the love of nature and sharing of inspiration from black leaders within conservation, ecology, outdoor education and environmental justice talk about their work and journeys into a field with low representation of black people; highlighting voices less heard within the environmental field. Also, an exploration of the historical legacies and lived experiences that impact how we see ourselves as part of nature or as belonging within natural spaces and environmental organizations; considering how our presence and perspectives can become politicized when our lived reality diverges from the mainstream narrative.

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