Indigenous Womxn (girls +) are murdered 10x higher than all other ethnicities. On #MMIW Day, we honor those who are missing and those who were murdered.
We all have a right to safe communities. #NoMoreStolenSisters
(Video by @NativeWomens)
If you are able, please consider sharing this widely and/or donating to help us raise funds to buy and deliver these supplies! Venmo @nativewomenswilderness or visit our website at https://t.co/uApiAT72GH to contribute. Tlazocamati 💙 (3/3)
Lockdowns, travel restrictions, store closures, and job losses have disrupted access to much needed supplies. So we’re assembling boxes of supplies to deliver to families and elders. These will be delivered by the Diné members of our NWW fam who live in these communities. (2/3)
Hey y’all, it me. When I’m not working at the big green, I work at @nativewomens. Right now Navajo Nation is suffering disproportionate rates of COVID-19. Yet they’re underresourced and not equipped to handle this pandemic. Here’s how YOU can help Navajo Nation. (1/3)
Feliz Día Internacional de la Madre Tierra! Today we celebrate the 50th anniversary of #EarthDay. When we started Nuestra Tierra, we had one binding agreement: Let's create a conservation organization that is led by people of color. We ask that you support orgs doing the same!
Last year, Jaylyn Gough and @NativeWomens inspired us to reconnect. With whom, or with what, are you looking forward to reconnecting this year? It’s time to reconnect. It’s Time to Fly. #timetofly
This season feels like a natural time to give back with #GivingTuesday and end-of-year tax-deductible donations, but all of these organizations are worth supporting year-round — and not just monetarily.
21 Outdoor Organizations We Love Supporting -> https://t.co/xnVLmaiEDc
Happy #GivingTuesday! We are raising money for:
1. Changing Woman Initiative: a nonprofit founded by Navajo midwife Nicolle Gonzales.
2. Allen Youth Center on the Pine Ridge reservation.
3. Care packages for people in the Denver/Boulder
https://t.co/W5cvwUTv8s
Jaylyn Gough founded @NativeWomens to get Native women outside and break assumptions about who is and who deserves to be outside. #timetofly
Learn more about Jaylyn, @NativeWomens and the importance of reconnection on the HOKA blog: https://t.co/onKCYyPAUt
#ClimbingForJustice#MMIW up Tumanguya (The Very Old Man) aka Mt Whitney at 14,505ft, the highest peak in the lower 48, was beautiful, emotional, breathtaking & a struggle. 22 miles - 22 names - 22 prayers ❤️
📍Nüümü & Newe Lands
We can’t afford for white-privilege to get in the way of #ClimateJustice. Our future rests on whether or not we center the leadership of Black women and women of color in our solutions. #GreenNewDeal https://t.co/UvOvOQIF02
“Native people and indigenous people will always have a connection to the land. This land is our land.” - Jaylyn Gough, Founder and Executive Director of @NativeWomens Wilderness.
It's Time to Fly. #timetofly
https://t.co/KczIf1eqbs
Looking for women of color who climbed or did other outdoor sports while pregnant, to talk gear for an @outsidemagazine story. White ladies, don't worry, you're well represented.
cc @LatinoOutdoors@OutdoorAfro @AbigailWise @NativeWomens
Today we celebrate #IndigenousPeoplesDay, not Columbus. Today we honor our Native, Indigenous, and First Nations People. We honor their beautiful culture, their language, their traditions, but most importantly we honor them as individuals. Jaylyn Gough of @NativeWomens