From Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject Join us on Earth Day with Nick Offerman, Tykee James, and Danielle Williams!
Date April 5, 2022 5:01 PM
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Dear John,

Join us this Earth Day, Friday, April 22, at noon (PDT) / 3:00 p.m.
(EDT) for a conversation about good times in nature and what
inclusiveness in outdoor spaces really means. Learn about our
impressive panel's journeys pursuing a mix of outdoor passions
and hear lessons from the challenges they've faced along the
way, and get motivated by tales of how their passions inspired them to
start movements of their own.

Register Now

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Panelists:

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Nick Offerman
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is an actor, author, and woodworker, best known as the characters Ron
Swanson on NBC's Parks & Recreation; Forest in Devs, the FX
limited series from writer-director Alex Garland; Karl Weathers in the
FX series Fargo; and cohost and executive producer of NBC's
Making It. Offerman has written five New York Times best-selling
books, including his latest, Where the Deer and the Antelope Play:
 The Pastoral Observations of One Ignorant American Who Loves to
Walk Outside
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(Penguin Random House, 2021), and publishes the Substack newsletter
Donkey Thoughts. In his spare time, he can be found at his woodshop in
Los Angeles building handcrafted items from wood, ranging from spoons
and canoes to ukuleles. 

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Tykee James
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is a passionate birder who aims to make the outdoors more inclusive
at every chance. A co-organizer of the first #BlackBirdersWeek, he is
also cofounder of Amplify the Future
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and hosts the podcasts On Word for Wildlife and Brothers in Birding.
His day job involves birding too (naturally!): he works to build and
empower bird-friendly communities as president of the D.C. Audubon
Society

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Danielle Williams
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, founder of Melanin Base Camp
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and Diversify Outdoors
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, is a skydiver, hiker, and disabled military veteran. Melanin Base
Camp is a popular diversity blog that amplifies the presence of Black,
Indigenous and people of color in outdoor spaces. Diversify Outdoors
is a coalition compromised of digital entrepreneurs, affinity groups
and allies, and a vibrant online community that shares the goal of
promoting diversity in outdoor spaces. The hashtag #DiversifyOutdoors
has been used over 124,000 times across digital media.

 

This conversation will be moderated by Trust for Public Land Equity
Director Ronda Lee Chapman

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, who describes herself as a "radical love enthusiast."
You can tell this one's gonna be fun! 

When: Friday, April 22 (Earth Day) at noon (PDT) / 3:00 p.m.
(EDT) 

Space is limited so I hope you'll register today

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-Diane Regas 

CEO and President 

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