What does it take to be free?
City of Detroit’s director of sustainability talks Black Liberation from theory to praxis.
Listen in to the @amplifyoutside podcast on YouTube, Spotify and all other platforms.
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It’s more important that we connect with the land more now than ever. If you don’t know what you have it’s easy for them to take it from you. We are so rich here in Michigan
We’re live! 🥳🎉 Watch on YouTube or any other podcast platform.
Episode 1: Welcome…to Detroit! Featuring @CityofDetroit Director of Sustainability Tepfirah Rushdan
Amplify Outside Podcast: youtu.be/Nw4TbxYG48s?si=cpcK… via @YouTube
Crafting is an excellent vehicle to connecting with the land. Clay, metals, stones & so much more remind us we are in creative collaboration with the environment.
Trice Clark is working to make craft more accessible in Detroit— be sure to vote for Kraftologie!
We’re live! 🥳🎉 Watch on YouTube or any other podcast platform.
Episode 1: Welcome…to Detroit! Featuring @CityofDetroit Director of Sustainability Tepfirah Rushdan
Amplify Outside Podcast: youtu.be/Nw4TbxYG48s?si=cpcK… via @YouTube
Launching tomorrow EARTH DAY 2026: AMPLIFY OUTSIDE — THE PODCAST! 🎉🌲
Amplify Outside presents nuanced stories of intersectional environmentalism & centers DETROIT as the best place possible to do so.
Our first episode we speak with local legend & @cityofdetroit Director of Sustainability Tepfirah Rushdan to talk about what makes Detroit THE place to be for all things Black & Green ✊🏾🌳.
Subscribe to our YouTube to make sure you see the first episode!
Come hang at Valade Park on February 7th and connect with other Black & brown folks in and around Detroit working in green ♻️🌲!
Food, Fun, Community 🫶🏾💚
Join us December 21st for a panel moderated by artist Ian John Solomon featuring four local organizers sharing resources and their experiences building community through Detroit’s natural spaces!
REGISTER: eventbrite.com/e/outside-at-…
Hey folks I will be sharing this panel with three other tremendous environmental justice organizers as we continue to celebrate “City Wild”and re-engage our ongoing discussion about the state of our climate! 🫶🏾
Join us December 21st for a panel moderated by artist Ian John Solomon featuring four local organizers sharing resources and their experiences building community through Detroit’s natural spaces!
REGISTER: eventbrite.com/e/outside-at-…
Join us December 21st for a panel moderated by artist Ian John Solomon featuring four local organizers sharing resources and their experiences building community through Detroit’s natural spaces!
REGISTER: eventbrite.com/e/outside-at-…
Featured Panelists:
Kamau Clark of Alt Nubian We The People Mi
Antonio Rafael of Black to the Land Coalition
Rachel Felder of Detroit Outdoors Aja
Aja Edward’s of Michigan DNR
The Historic Fort Wayne in Detroit is hosting an Indigenous wild rice camp.
A workshop this Sunday seeks to help urban Indigenous peoples reconnect to traditional manoomin harvesting and processing.
@BridgeDet313's @j_e_n_a_b has the story.
bridgedetroit.com/historic-f…
2️⃣ Outdoor opportunities to keep on your radar
➡️This Thursday, a networking happy hour for Black and Brown folks interested in all things environmental at motor city wine!
➡️Black to the land coalitions annual Browns Blacks and Kayaks on August 10th!
Get outside!
We want to amplify cultivate community centered around Michigans Natural spaces! If that sounds up your alley, fill out the linked form below!
There’s a wealth of Black outdoor experiences, let’s do our best to connect and amplify them all!
Form: forms.gle/ZtsZPCB8w4FHCtS87