A BLM Reading List for the Outdoor Community

Black Lives Matter. At rygr we are striving to learn about our shortcomings and find ways to be better advocates in the fight against racial inequality and injustice. Below are some resources we have found useful during this process. Many of them address ways in which we as a company and an industry have fallen short of creating a more diverse and inclusive environment where we work, live and play. We know there is a lot of hard work to do to become more inclusive and diverse. We are ready to be challenged, to continue learning, and to do more to advance diversity within our company and our industry.

EDUCATION AND OPINION

New York Times: Black Environmentalists Talk About Climate and Anti-Racism
Women's Health: Black Lives Matter Explained: Why You Need to Stop Saying "All Lives Matter"
The Atlantic/REI: Five Ways to Make The Outdoors More Inclusive
Colorado Sun: Training White People in Colorado to be “Anti-Racist” (Not Just “Not Racist”) is One Step in the Fight to Correct Historic Wrongs
She Explores: Towards A More Inclusive Outdoors
Indigenous Women Hike: Decolonization: Points Of Action
NAACP: Environmental & Climate Justice
Mashable: How to Make Sure Racial Justice is Part of Climate Activism
Adventure Journal: Kids From All Kinds of Neighborhoods Need National Parks
Outside: Now Is Not The Time To Post Your Adventure Photos
Outside: Is Diversity Just A Marketing Strategy For Gear Brands?
Terra Incognita: How the Unintentional Racism of the Outdoor Industry is Getting in the Way of Creating Authentic Community
Washington Post: Racism Derails Our Efforts To Save The Planet
Hatch Mag: Thoughts on the Killing of George Floyd

OUTDOOR ORGANIZATIONS AND ACTIVIST GROUPS

Big City Mountaineers
Color Outside
Diversify Outdoors
Everyone Outside
Indigenous Women Hike
In Solidarity Project
Melanin Basecamp
Outdoor Afro
Out There Adventures
Terra Incognita

LINKS TO TAKE ACTION

Donate to Big City Mountaineers
Donate to Melanin Base Camp
Donate to NAACP
Donate to NAACP Legal Defense Fund
Donate to Outdoor Afro
NY Mag: 115 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color

We will continue to share resources like these and make a conscious effort to use our platform to elevate BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and Peoples of Color) voices in our industry. We have launched a J.E.D.I. (Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion) working group within rygr to continue the discussion about how we can take proactive steps to promote diversity and inclusion and make anti-racist changes internally. Our first steps are to provide additional diversity training for our employees and leadership teams and to create and broadcast job openings to reach a broader, more diverse audience. Staff can use their annual paid volunteer hours to attend protests and we have introduced a 2:1 match for employee donations to organizations that fight racial injustice and promote diversity, inclusion and equity. This is the beginning; we’re committed to do more and be better to make long-term, meaningful change.

Onward.