Connecting with Nature. Living Life Freely.
In the Media
This page is dedicated to highlighting the media presence and public impact of Black Girls Hike. It serves as a central hub for all news features, press coverage, interviews, and official announcements related to the organization. Visitors can explore recent articles, watch video spotlights, listen to podcast interviews, and access official press releases. A featured media section showcases notable coverage from major publications and platforms, while an embedded media kit and contact information make it easy for journalists and collaborators to connect. The page celebrates the voices and stories of Black women in the outdoors, reflecting the movement’s growing influence and inspiring presence in the media landscape.
CNRA honors the 100th anniversary of the first Black History Week by celebrating Black leaders who connect people to nature and collective action to create healthier communities. Join Secretary Crowfoot for a conversation with leaders who will share – what makes a movement – how to build trust, grow participation, and turn shared values into action across neighborhoods, parks, coastlines, and public lands. Learn how community-led efforts strengthen equity, access, and belonging across California’s natural spaces. Whether joining an existing movement or helping build one from the ground up, this webinar will show how people power works – and how everyone can be part of it.
Asia shared about:
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Growing the small community she built from hiking alone to having lots of black women join.
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Connecting to other organizations in growing the black women’s community and inspiring other black women to embrace the outdoors.
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How hiking mountain trails helps with self-development.
Like many others, Asia Bright, founder and CEO of Black Girls Hike, started spending more time outdoors during the pandemic.
“It was then that it became apparent to me that there weren’t many Black and brown people out on the trails..."







