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Making the Case for Diversity and Inclusiveness in EE

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Resources that make the case for why inclusiveness is important to the environmental movement and environmental education.

"Diversifying the American Environmental Movement"

- By Marcelo Bonta, Director, Center for Diversity & the Environment and Charles Jordan, Chairman, Board of Directors, The Conservation Fund

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"Diversity and the Future of the U.S. Environmental Movement"

This book, edited by Emily Enderle, addresses the lack of diversity and inclusivity in environmental institutions and the environmental movement, identifying it as a systemic problem.

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"Black & Brown Faces in America's Wild Places"

The goal of this book, by Dudley Edmondson, is to get African Americans and America thinking about the role people of color play in the future of natural resource protection in the country.

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The Denver Foundation Inclusiveness Project

- Enter the work of nonprofit inclusiveness through any door.

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NAAEE - Diversity

The North American Association for Environmental Education makes it a priority to address the needs of diverse audiences in all programs.

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Center for Diversity & the Environment

The Center for Diversity & the Environment racially and ethnically diversifies the U.S. environmental movement by developing leaders, diversifying institutions, and building community.

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Recreation Visitors Research: Studies of Diversity

A study conducted by the US Forest Service, examining "outdoor recreation in the wildland-urban interface" and the " increasingly diverse recreation visitors to national forests."

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