Description
WI BHA report hosts Kelly and Bill are joined by WI BHA board chairs and R3 leaders Joe and Brock to chat with Chris Kilgour of the Wisconsin organization Color in the Outdoors (CITO.) We talk about R3, what it means for each of us, our organizations, and how Chris started CITO.
More on Chris.
Founder of Color in the Outdoors (CITO), Christopher has spent his entire life exploring and enjoying the outdoors in one capacity or another. His main motivation for starting CITO was to be able to connect people with the outside world and with other like-minded individuals and organizations. The guiding principles behind CITO hold a strong space in advocacy for diversity, equity, and inclusion and it is with these concepts in mind that all of the activities, partnerships, links, and resources are developed and presented.
More on CITO
Exploring Diversity in Our World. Subscribe to their newsletter and get on their mailing list for more information.
https://www.colorintheoutdoors.com/
More on WI Tribal land, culture, and history.
https://wisconsinfirstnations.org/map/
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(855) 917-5263
BOOK LIST
Black Faces, White Spaces
https://uncpress.org/book/9781469614489/black-faces-white-spaces/
Native People of Wisconsin
https://wisconsinfirstnations.org/native-people-wisconsin/
Braiding Sweetgrass
https://milkweed.org/book/braiding-sweetgrass
The Adventure Gap
https://joytripproject.com/the-adventure-gap/
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