Accessory to Justice

Outdoor Justice with Blue Sky Fund

July 14, 2022 Airington Law Season 2 Episode 7
Accessory to Justice
Outdoor Justice with Blue Sky Fund
Show Notes

Many of us take The Great Outdoors for granted, but for millions of children across The Nation enjoying the education and healing prospects of nature simply is not an option. 

Many children from lower income neighborhoods do not have readily available access to clean and safe green space. Even more strikingly, the United States park system harbors a deeply racist history. 

Today attorney Miriam Airington-Fisher is joined by Tanesha and Diane of Blue Sky Fund to talk about the importance of outdoor equity and unconventional learning opportunities for all children regardless of income or racial heritage. 

Believe it or not, there is a strong intersection between nature and the juvenile justice system. 

How was the outdoors inspired you?

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