Carving a Community of Color
Snowboarding makes Tina Blakey feel like a kid again as she floats down the slopes, carving her path in the powdery snow. Despite the sport’s history of exclusivity, Tina is committed to building a welcoming community for underrepresented individuals on the mountain. She invites Alison to join her near Mount Rainier, where they share the exhilarating thrill of shredding down the mountain together.
Episodes
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Carving a Community of Color
S3 E8 - 8m 30s
Snowboarding makes Tina Blakey feel like a kid again as she floats down the slopes, carving her path in the powdery snow. Despite the sport’s history of exclusivity, Tina is committed to building a welcoming community for underrepresented individuals on the mountain. She invites Alison to join her near Mount Rainier, where they share the exhilarating thrill of shredding down the mountain together.
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An Ecosystem of Diversity
S3 E7 - 8m 30s
Ebony Welborn and Savannah Smith met at an environmental nonprofit, discovering their shared passion for marine science. They co-founded Sea Potential, an organization that connects BIPOC individuals to marine ecosystems. In the magical tidepools of Puget Sound, they guide Alison through a world of marine life, showcasing how they foster meaningful connections between individuals and the water.
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Finding Your Footing
S3 E6 - 8m 16s
At just 12, Cecil Sherwood taught himself to ski using a pair he found at a rummage sale. Now an avid all-terrain climber, mountaineer and guide, Cecil has never let his circumstances prevent him from getting outdoors. He coaches Alison to face her biggest fear: heights! She attempts to scale a massive boulder at Little Si, and the two discuss representation in the climbing world.
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Foraging Curiosities
S3 E5 - 8m 30s
PeiPei Sung did not consider herself an outdoor person, primarily because she rarely saw representation of people like her. Everything changed when she was invited to forage matsutake mushrooms, a prized delicacy gathered by Japanese Americans in the Pacific Northwest. Now a mycology enthusiast, PeiPei guides Alison deep into the North Bend forest seeking unique natural treasures.
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Getting Back Up Again
S3 E4 - 8m 5s
Sara Campos has been skating since they were a kid but never felt welcome in the community. In the wake of the 2020 George Floyd protests, they decided to do something about that, co-founding Queer Skate PDX. Alison learns to shred with Sara at All Together Skatepark. Sara shares their experience with dominant skate culture as Alison discovers that in this sport, falling isn’t always failure.
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We’ve Always Been There
S3 E3 - 8m 30s
Alison travels to West Seattle to meet Chris Porter, an activist, conservationist and avid beekeeper. As the two put on their beekeeping suits, Chris walks Alison through the finer points of bee safety before unveiling his two thriving honeybee hives. They gently remove frames of honeycomb and discuss the small steps anyone can take to fight the extinction of the species.
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Going Off-Trail
S3 E2 - 8m 17s
Erica Abel – a hiker, backpacker and community activator – fell in love with snowshoeing for its simplicity and accessibility. Marching through the powdery snow in the idyllic Methow Valley, Erica takes Alison off-trail, showing her not only the natural beauty of the northern Cascades but also the peace and solitude that comes when exploring the vast open landscape.
Extras + Features
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Season 2 Promo
30s
Season 2 looks at activities that have been fiercely guarded by membership fees, expensive equipment, land restrictions and discriminatory rules and regulations, and how groups and individuals are challenging and dismantling those restrictions.
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