Racism In The Great Outdoors: Oregon's Natural Spaces Feel Off

Racism In The Great Outdoors: Oregon's Natural Spaces Feel Off

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Not everyone has the same access to the Northwest's green spaces. Many Black people felt excluded and unwelcome from a hike in the forests, well before closures meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Not everyone has the same access to the Northwests green spaces. Many Black people felt excluded and unwelcome from a hike in the forests, well before closures meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

Racism In The Great Outdoors: Oregon's Natural Spaces Feel Off Limits To Black People - OPB

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