Programming
By sharing the stories about past and present Indigenous, Black, and Other People of the Global Majority’s stories and roles in nature, our programming is purposefully-centered of culturally-diverse people.
FOR WHO:
Children preschool to 5th grade, and their grownups.
WHAT:
Through partnerships with local community knowledge holders, we curate interactive experiences that explore multicultural literature and enriching activities related to the roles of our guests in nature.
FOR WHO:
Children preschool to 5th grade, and their grownups.
WHAT:
Grounded in local cultural knowledge, our bi-annual series is focused on developing skills that support our well-being, such as gardening, skills for liberation, and the creative arts in nature.
FOR WHO:
Program administrators, traditional and non-traditional educators and community members.
WHAT:
Learn 7 strategies for how to create your own culturally-centered, nature-based programming in your local community to promote respect and appreciation for the contributions of Indigenous, Black and Other People of the Global Majority.
WHEN: During scheduled group sessions
FOR WHO:
Program administrators, traditional and non-traditional educators and community members
WHAT:
Select from existing workshop topics that take existing nature-based programming to the next level or help develop new programming from the ground up:
Deep Dive: 7 Strategies for Creating Culturally-Centered Nature Programs
Utilizing Multicultural Children’s Literature to Transform Your Curriculum
Designing a Nature-Based Program for Families in Your Community: Possibilities and Logistics
Rekindling Joy for Caregivers and Families: Simple and Fun Nature Activities to Promote Literacy
Family & Community Ambassador Series
WHEN:
During scheduled one-on-one or group sessions.
We develop custom programming to meet the goals of individuals and organizations looking to introduce culturally-inclusive programming in their own communities.
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