Though our experiences in nature may be different, our shared history includes the stories and roles of Indigenous, Black and other people of the global majority. By centering these stories our immersive experiences for children, teens and families honor culture, explore justice and inspire joy. It is these stories that align us in our foundation, create community and inspire us to develop a more inclusive world.
In this workshop, Ashley Brailsford, Ph.D., early childhood educator and founder of Unearthing Joy, will share strategies for culturally-centered, inclusive nature-based programming including nature and literacy connection using multicultural children's books, family and land stories, community culture bearers and more.
Culturally-centered, nature-based programs:
- Strengthen community bonds
- Spark joyful connections
- Grow pride in ancestry
- Improve well-being in developing minds
- Explore justice in our communities
This event is part of our Families Together in Nature program, a series of events and resources to help parents and caregivers get out in nature! Our aim is to remove barriers, offer inspiration and create community. Find more resources on our website and join the Families Together in Nature group on The Trailhead, our free online community. It’s the place to share resources, ideas, questions, insights – and to cheer each other on!
This event is FREE but registration is required. There is a suggested donation of $20. If you can’t join us live, register for the event anyway and a recording will be sent to your inbox approximately two weeks after the event.