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A recent event at the David Brower Center united environmentalists/conservationists of all ages, races and ethnicities to find ways to increase diversity in America’s treasured parks.
Como guardianes de las tierras salvajes de América, tanto el Servicio de Parques Nacionales como los visitantes tienen la obligación de proteger la asombrosa vida silvestre que ha existido y vivido ahí mucho tiempo antes de que los humanos entraran a la escena.
Teresa Baker, la fundadora de African American National Parks Event, habla con Earthjustice sobre lo que los parques nacionales pueden hacer para dar la bienvenida a las comunidades de color.
Teresa Baker, the founder of the African American National Parks Event, talks to Earthjustice about what national parks can do to welcome communities of color.