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URL:https://lincolnconservation.org/events/on-belonging-in-outdoor-spaces-
 wayfinding-and-belonging-in-the-outdoors-with-jose-gonzalez/
SUMMARY:On Belonging in Outdoor Spaces: Wayfinding and Belonging in the Out
 doors with Jose Gonzalez
DESCRIPTION:The On Belonging in Outdoor Spaces is a free speaker series fea
 turing speakers whose work is advancing efforts to strengthen belonging an
 d connection between communities of color and the outdoors. \nWe move as 
 stories through narratives spaces as much as physical and cultural spaces.
  The outdoors\, as a construct grounded on the land\, is one we co-create
 \, and as the nation's demographics continue to be more diverse\, we have 
 the opportunity\, and responsibility\, to co-create an outdoors reflective
  of 2050\, rather than preserve one from 1950. And we can take learnings f
 rom nature to help us on this path.\nJosé G. González is the Founder of 
 Latino Outdoors and Co-Founder of the Outdoorist Oath. He is a professiona
 l educator with training in the fields of education and conservation while
  engaging in different artistic endeavors with art and messaging—often e
 xploring the intersection of the environment and culture. As a Partner in 
 the Avarna Group and through his own consulting\, his work focuses on Equi
 ty and Inclusion frameworks and practices in the environmental\, outdoor\,
  and conservation fields. He is also an illustrator and science\ncommunica
 tor. He received his B.A at the University of California\, Davis\, and his
  M.S at the University of\nMichigan School of Natural Resources &amp\; Env
 ironment. His teaching coursework was at the Bilingual\, Multicultural\, E
 ducation Department at Sacramento State. He serves as a Trustee for the Na
 tional Outdoor Leadership School\, a Trustee for the National Recreation F
 oundation\, and Outdoor Industry Association Board Director\, among other 
 such leadership volunteer roles.\nYou can connect with him on social media
  @JoseBilingue. Puns welcomed.\nThe host organizations for this speaker se
 ries are Farrington Nature Linc\, deCordova Scuplture Park and Museum\, Ma
 ss Audubon\, Lincoln Land Conservation Trust\, The Walden Woods Project\, 
 and The Food Project. Generous sponsorship of the Winter 2023 series by Th
 e Ogden Codman Trust\, Freedom's Way National Heritage Area\, and Lincoln 
 Cultural Council.\nRegister Here.
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