'In the United States, a large country defined by its greatest natural wonders, engaging with nature is considered essential to good health and civic virtue. But African Americans, while representing 13 percent of the U.S. population, make up just 7 percent of visitors to our national parks; Latinos and Native Americans are similarly underrepresented among park attendees. REI marketing executive
Myrian Solis Coronel, Latino Outdoors founder
José González, North Carolina State University environmental sociologist
Myron Floyd, and writer and hiker
Rahawa Haile visited
Zócalo
to participate in a Zócalo/Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County panel discussion on how to diversify access to the natural world, held at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.'
Published on October 19, 2018 01:56